SHAKESPEAREAN BASEBALL SONNET #22

The glass shall not persuade me I am old.
But when I begin to miss the fastball,
Even when no Time’s furrows I behold,
The end of my career has come to call.
For all the honors that have covered me
Are but a memory when it’s time to part.
Living in record books for all to see,
Though sometimes disguised in a fancy chart,
It shows me a sold professional;
Mostly I played to my ability.
(This poem is not a confessional
Of those times when I lacked facility).
Overall, I hope I gave fans pleasure,
What the game gave me in equal measure.