
If
I'm going to have gods in my life--that is, if I'm going to try to draw
strength and a sense of wonder and mystery and the infinite beyond my
everyday existence in this concrete, finite, gonna-die world, the gods
are going to have to be capable of a wider embrace than the
constricting, suffocating girdle of perfection. I'm not praying to
perfection. I've tried that before in many different half-assed ways
and it doesn't work for me. I need hundreds of gods, not just one
perfect god glaring down on each of my mistake-filled days, turning
them into guilt-ridden cringes. I need gods that are fallible, even at
times forgettable, nothing and no one outside their embrace.
I
need, among others, Eddie Leon, posing in a Chicago White Sox uniform
while the crooked, cut-off, erroneous card he is posing on identifies
him as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals and the back of the card
declares he is neither a White Sox nor a Cardinal but a New York
Yankee. The back of the card scripture also points out that this
fallible (lifetime average: .236), forgettable (Eduardo Antonio Leon?)
god "has been among Chisox' leaders in Sacrifices in '73 & '74."
Among the leaders? On a
single team? In
bunts?
I don't know how you could say any less about a guy without saying
nothing at all. It suggests that when the White Sox really needed some
bench guy of slight build and twitchy middle infielder reflexes to go
up there and lay down a bunt, they looked first to somebody other than
Eddie Leon, but if their top bunting specialist was for some reason
otherwise occupied (perhaps he'd been entrusted with the more important
task of going into the clubhouse to fetch a cold drink for one of the
RBI guys such as Dick Allen or Beltin' Bill Melton), well, then it was
Eddie Leon's time to go up there and intentionally make an out by
tapping the ball as softly as possible.
Or, to put it another
way, using the capitalization style of the holy back-of-the-card texts,
then it was time for Eddie Leon to Sacrifice. To Make Sacred. And if a
fallible, forgettable guy like Eddie Leon in the wrong uniform on a
defective card is capable of not only being sacred but making sacred,
then who in our own damaged world is beyond the reach of hope?
Michael said...
Wow. Great stuff.
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