
when pigs fly maybe pigs will fly take a running start down st nicolas into the wind like early sons of aviation before crashing into the monongahela maybe they'll launch from wadell avenue a doppler squeal lost in a mothball sky in this valley of work anything is possible even the great american dream stan musial could flat out hit from the back of the batters box bat sweeping across the plate ball bouncing off left field wall he hustles into second he worked off seasons a freight checker at us steel his wife set up housekeeping a few blocks from where he was born maybe the world was smaller then they were off to st louis when the inversion started smog veils, this valley nightmare gossamer sunsets halloween gas masks a weight that sits suffocating on your chest it was no surprise people started to die it was no surprise doom settled this city in smog musial collected his parents sent them to enjoy their dotage somewhere in suburban missouri he didn't come back not to sit on a jeep on thanksgiving as parades death marched from the sons of italy past the rooming houses down hills that lead down river to forbes field cardinals in traveling grays musial sends bob friend’s fastball on a right field richochet clemente fields it cleanly fires it home musial at second tips his hat as pigs fly by the valley of work gasps for breath the rich will always get richer the air may recover or kill more slowly really, it's more lottery than dream
About the Author: Jason Baldinger is a poet and photographer from Pittsburgh, PA. He’s penned fifteen books of poetry the newest of which include: A History of Backroads Misplaced: Selected Poems 2010-2020 (Kung Fu Treachery), and This Still Life (Kung Fu Treachery) with James Benger. His first book of photography, Lazarus, as well as two ekphrastic collaborations (with Rebecca Schumejda and Robert Dean) are forthcoming. His work has appeared across a wide variety of online sites and print journals. You can hear him from various books on Bandcamp and on lps by The Gotobeds and Theremonster. His etsy shop can be found under the tag la belle riviere.
Image Credit: Detroit Publishing Co “The Bleachers, Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.” Public domain image courtesy of the Library of Congress
Wonderful portmanteau of heyday baseball, labor struggle, and environmental depredation. Thanks. Is the photo of Sportsman’s Park, or Forbes Field?
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I found the image in the Library of Congress’ collection of public domain baseball photos. They have it labeled as Forbes Field in their credits.
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It is forbes field, the pic is from 1912, which is the year after pittsburgh reinstated the h after a five year hiatus
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