Donald Hall's Baseball Poetry
Listen: <b>Web Extra</b>: Hear an Excerpt from Hall's 'Baseball' -- An Ode to the Nation's Pasttime
In the wake of the curse-busting World Series victory by the Boston Red Sox, NPR's Noah Adams talks with renowned poet Donald Hall about the verses he's dedicated to baseball.
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