What I've always loved most about baseball is the quiet, sacred American ritual of it.
I'm not sure I've ever looked forward to a World Series more than this one, whoever ends up playing—and I know exactly when that happened.
So I wade happily into the weeds with her—"Well, it's a full count, which means..." And just as she turns to me, head tilted in a moment of hard-won curiosity that I'm already relishing, Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner hits a three-run homer to take his team up 8-2 and all but guarantee a victory.
Baseball, though? It's even more than all that, for me, because it often feels so much less over the top, whether it's opening day or the World Series. Facts and numbers and endless statistics are hallmarks of baseball fandom, up to and including deep discussions of ball behavior this postseason that read like scientific journal articles.
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