Balking at baseball's insistent high pitch
The Globe and Mail - Essay (Herb Kells): "The charm and dignity of baseball were gone and in its place were millionaires of extraordinary talent trying to play in a setting where no conversation was possible and wild music and cries for spectators to 'get crazy' filled every moment the ball was not in play. A row of large speakers set on full volume ringed the top of the stadium."

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