Annie
Savoy [played by
Susan Sarandon]: “Baseball may be a religion full of magic, cosmic truth,
and the fundamental ontological riddles of our time, but it's also a job.”—Bull Durham (1988), written and directed by Ron Shelton
In the dog days of summer, baseball certainly can be
a job, as Susan Sarandon’s lovable baseball groupie Annie Savoy indicates. But
come October, it more closely resembles “the church of baseball” she hails in
the classic movie’s brilliant opening monologue.
Actually, at this time of year, a number of fans
like myself come to believe that the ways of the Almighty are inscrutable. And
still more long-suffering acolytes (Cleveland Indian fans, stand up!)
are—perish the thought!—thinking there is no God!
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