Casey at the bat
"Casey at the Bat" is a poem on the subject of baseball, written in 1888 by Ernest Thayer. It was first published in the "San Francisco Examiner" on June 3rd 1888 but was popularised by DeWolf Hopper[?] in many vaudeville performances. As a work it encapsulates much of the appeal of baseball, including the involvement of the crowd. Although not well-known in its entirety, the last verse has attained something of the status of a classic.
The last verse reads:
The full text can be found at: Text of Casey at the bat