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We need a break from the pandemic, violence, gridlock and coup d'etats.

We need a break from the pandemic, violence, gridlock and coup d'etats.
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BRIAN HOWEY: "Field of Dreams" fantasies brewing in Chicago

BRIAN HOWEY: "Field of Dreams" fantasies brewing in Chicago
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America's pastime must inspire, not divide

America’s pastime must inspire, not divide Rep. Roger Williams © Provided by Washington Examiner Baseball is America’s favorite pastime: a sport that bridges political divides and unifies the nation in its darkest hour. When the United States entered World War I in 1918, citizens were forced to gather around the war effort, contributing their whole livelihoods to the cause. While the uncertainty of the war loomed overhead, a crowd of 19,274 gathered for the Fall Classic baseball game at Comiskey Park. As the Star-Spangled Banner played during the seventh-inning stretch, a new sense of patriotism grew on the hearts of everyone in the crowd, which the

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America's pastime must inspire, not divide | Washington Examiner

Print this article Baseball is America’s favorite pastime: a sport that bridges political divides and unifies the nation in its darkest hour. When the United States entered World War I in 1918, citizens were forced to gather around the war effort, contributing their whole livelihoods to the cause. While the uncertainty of the war loomed overhead, a crowd of 19,274 gathered for the Fall Classic baseball game at Comiskey Park. As the Star-Spangled Banner played during the seventh-inning stretch, a new sense of patriotism grew on the hearts of everyone in the crowd, which the New York Times described saying, “an ‘afternoon yawn’ at the old ballgame had turned into a rally for citizens of a warring nation.”

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