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Baseball is a
nineteenth-century pastoral game.
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Football is a
twentieth-century technological struggle.
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Baseball is played on a
diamond, in a park. The baseball park!
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Football is played on a
GRIDIRON, in a STADIUM, sometimes called SOLDIER FIELD or WAR MEMORIAL
STADIUM.
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Baseball begins in the
spring, the season of new life.
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Football begins in the fall,
when everything is dying.
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In football you wear a
helmet
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In baseball you wear a cap.
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Football is concerned with
downs. "What down is it?
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Baseball is concerned with
ups. "Who's up? Are you up? I'm not up! He's up!"
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In football you receive a
penalty.
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In baseball you make an
error.
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In football the specialist
comes in to kick.
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In baseball the specialist
comes in to relieve somebody.
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Football has hitting,
clipping, spearing, piling on, personal fouls, late hitting, and
unnecessary roughness.
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Baseball has the sacrifice.
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Football is played in any
kind of weather: Rain, snow, sleet, hail, fog...can't see the game,
don't know if there is a game going on; mud on the field...can't read
the uniforms, can't read the yard markers, the struggle will continue!
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In baseball if it rains, we
don't go out to play. "I can't go out! It's raining out!"
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Baseball has the
seventh-inning stretch.
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Football has the two-minute
warning
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Baseball has no time limit:
"We don't know when it's gonna end!"
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Football is rigidly timed,
and it will end "even if we have to go to sudden death."
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In baseball, during the
game, in the stands, there's kind of a picnic feeling. Emotions may run
high or low, but there's not that much unpleasantness.
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In football, during the game
in the stands, you can be sure that at least twenty-seven times you were
perfectly capable of taking the life of a fellow human being
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