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Pray for Rain | |
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by Gerald V. Hern | |
Language | English |
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Publisher | The Boston Post |
Publication date | September 14, 1948 |
"Spahn and Sain", commonly referred to as "Pray for Rain", is a poem by Gerald V. Hern, published in The Boston Post on September 14, 1948. The poem was an ode to Boston Braves pitchers Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain who were both considered to be the team's best pitchers and who won a combined 212 games as teammates.[1]
Background
In 1948, the Boston Braves won what turned out to be their final pennant during their tenure at Boston, behind the pitching of future Hall of Famer Warren Spahn and his teammate Johnny Sain.[2] The remainder of the rotation was seemingly so thin that in September, Boston Post writer Gerald Hern wrote a poem about the pair:[3]
- First we'll use Spahn
- then we'll use Sain
- Then an off day
- followed by rain
- Back will come Spahn
- followed by Sain
- And followed
- we hope
- by two days of rain.
The poem received such a wide audience that the sentiment, usually now paraphrased as "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain", is now considered a part of baseball lore.[4]
References
- ^ "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain..." Los Angeles Times. November 9, 2006. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
- ^ Hand, Jack (October 6, 1948). "Indians 5 to 1 Favorites to Win the Series". Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat. Associated Press. p. 9. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
- ^ Smith, Red (January 29, 1973). "Spahnie and Howie". The Berkshire Eagle. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
- ^ Bellamy, Clayton (November 25, 2003). "Hall-of-Famer Spahn dead at 82". Delphos Herald Newspaper. Associated Press. Retrieved January 5, 2024.