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[ content | sidebar ] au courant paul courant’s blog about libraries, economics, public policy, and other stuff opening day april 1st, 2014 yesterday marta and i went to opening day of the baseball season, and got to watch an exciting baseball game in which the tigers beat the royals (yay) in the bottom of the ninth (very yay) after coming back from two runs down in the seventh (yay again). the new manager did three things that the old manager had never done, each of them leading to extended conversation on the way home. (for those of you who are dying to know, see the appendix below). it was a fine baseball game, close, mostly well-played (well, there were two errors so not that well-played), with some clutch hitting, elegant fielding, a comeback, interesting managerial strategy, and other features that make baseball fans happy and bore the rest of the population to tears. and the home team – our team– won, which felt especially good after michigan’s close loss to kentucky in basketball the day before, and, by the way, let me register another chorus of yays for our amazing basketball team and its wonderful coach. but unlike the basketball game, which was about basketball, and unlike almost all baseball games, especially those in which a sellout crowd watches the home team come back late and win in the bottom of the ninth, opening day was not mostly about baseball, but about spring, and about the openings that go with spring. i have been to many baseball games, but opening day in detroit is something else. ernie harwell, the great baseball announcer who broadcast tigers games on the radio for decades used to quote from the song of solomon (2:11-12) every spring. the same lines are part of the seder ceremony, in the passover haggadah, although the version of the haggadah that i use says “dove” where harwell and the king james bible say “turtle.” (i’m guessing there is a turtledove lurking behind this conundrum, and would be grateful for more information.) “for lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone; the flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land.” (click here for harwell’s rendition.) the song in which these lines are embedded is a song about physical love, and is, not to put too fine a point on it, pretty sexy. so, too, is the scene at comerica park on opening day. people are there to see and be seen, to strut their stuff, to celebrate the end of a long winter and exult in the joy of spring and the symbol of spring and the summer to come that is baseball. we had to park much further from the stadium than we usually do, because thousands of participants came to the scene rather than the game, hanging out in parking lots and on the street within shouting distance of stadium drinking and dancing and partying, while tens of thousand more did go to the ballpark, where there was also a fair portion of drinking and dancing and partying, which i have no doubt extended well into the night for many. marta and i, staid old sexagenarians that we are, hiked the mile back to our car and then drove home, talking about baseball and the opening of the season, and opening day and the opening of pretty much everything else. i’m confident that at the next game we attend the crowd will be more into the game, but it’s good to know that in the background the turtle (or dove) will keep on singing. appendix the three things that ausmus did that generated baseball talk were: (1) employing a shift against royals 3 rd -baseman mike moustakas, in which the tigers shortstop played behind and between the first and second basemen (moustakas went zero for four); (2) using his closer in the top of the 9 th in a tie game, apparently confident (correctly) that the tigers would score in the bottom of the 9 th to win) and (3) putting in a pinch runner for the tigers’ relatively slow catcher (not relative to catchers, but relative to ballplayers, as is often the case with catchers) with one on and one out in the 9 th . the pinch-runner scored the winning run, having advanced to 3 rd on a single.) filed in baseball , michigan - 42 comments when i’m sixty-four january 7th, 2012 sergeant pepper’s lonely hearts club band was released in 1967. i was nineteen years old, a junior in college. like many of that time, place and age, i listened to the album hundreds of times, in various states of consciousness, some of them more conscious than others. if asked to produce the entire album from memory, prompted only by the song titles, i’d guess that i would get about 98 percent of the words, and all of the melodies. which is to say that turning sixty-four, which i did just the other day, is a very big deal for what we called, in the words of another rock song, “my g-g-generation,” myself included. lennon and mccartney, only a few years older than me, may have been able to jump over the decades and see themselves at 64, but back in 1967 i could not. yet here i am, and in this as in so many other matters, the beatles got it right. “when i’m sixty-four” is a love song. the singer (without loss of generality let’s call him paul) is proposing to his girl, offering a life together, looking back upon that life from a vantage point that is maybe forty years away. as i sing the song today i’m singing it to the girl i’m with now, and have been with for the past 27 years. sixty-four with her couldn’t be clearer. it’s my life — yesterday, today, and tomorrow. in 1967 my act was not sufficiently together to be singing the song to anyone. taking the liberties with time that are inherent in the song and this rumination upon it, i hear myself singing to the same girl then, and looking back from now. now to business. when i get older, losing my hair, many years from now. well, older for sure, and many years from then. i have the good fortune to have what is still a pretty full head of hair. it’s gray, and it’s thinner and less curly than the isro that i sported back in the day. but the point of the line is that at 64 i iook my age and feel the decades between then and now. will you still be sending me a valentine, birthday greetings, bottle of wine? which is to say, will we be acting like lovers? yes. valentines, birthday greetings, bottles of wine, holding hands at the movies, more. if i’d been out ’til quarter of three, would you lock the door? i’ve never figured out what this line is about. not then, not now. and as it turns out, the premise is moot. except for the occasional redeye, if i’m out after midnight the girl is with me. will you still need me, will you still feed me, when i’m sixty-four? well, yes. {and now the mood changes, we go to a minor key, and the ebullient clarinet disappears, for the nonce, from the orchestration} you’ll be older, too. and if you say the word, i could stay with you. this imagining of love forty-years hence is the heart of the song for me now, but was unimaginable then. {back to bouncy tune with clarinet} i could be handy, mending a fuse when your lights have gone you can knit a sweater by the fireside, sunday morning go for a ride. a nice traditional division of household sex roles, in which we take care of each other. what with the advent of the circuit breaker i don’t so much mend fuses and instead provide general tech support, but the sentiment holds up. and marta doesn’t knit, but she cooks, which works out well for me, because i eat. sunday morning we walk the dogs, or sometimes (more likely sunday afternoon) go for a canoe ride or a bike ride. and (see next line) marta does the garden and digs the weeds. it is my pleasure to watch and admire. who could ask for more? doing the garden, digging the weeds, who could ask for more? will you still need me, will you still feed me, when i’m sixty-four ———- every summer we could rent a cottage in the isle of wight, if it’s not too dear. as it turns out we like to take vacations in different places every year, most recently scotland, italy, the s

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