The Death of Big Ed Delahanty - The Baseball Project

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The Death of Big Ed Delahanty Lyrics

Sometimes, hungover, he might lose a pop fly in the glare of the Washington sun.
And yes, he swung at bad pitches, and let the Irish in him sharpen up and boozy-bloat his tongue.
Nights on the road he led a bachelor's life, with the bright short blaze of a shooting star.
But he soaked some homers-yeah, four in one game--when the ball was dead and the fences far.

Big Ed don't let them weigh you down.
Big Ed don't let us weigh you down.

In July 1903 he was hitting .333; for him that was a little bit under par.
On the 2nd he jumped the team and jumped a train from Detroit to New York, went straight for the dining car.
He was boozing it up good, they say, making trouble, cursing, shouting, Delahanting in the bar.
At Fort Erie, Ontario, he was bumped from the train, wandered out on the international bridge but he didn't get too far.

Big Ed don't let them weigh you down.
Big Ed don't let us weigh you down.


The night watchman said he'd seen a man, ended up wearing his bowler hat; he heard a splash but he didn't see him fall.
For a week nobody found a clue of him.
What good's it do to question death when it makes a bad call?
But I don't think he killed himself. I think some strange notion drew him to Niagara Falls,
across the great curve of day and night, like the perfect arch of a high fly ball.

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From Portland and Seattle, baseball and rock come together to make The Baseball Project. Band members Include Steve Wynn, Scott McCaughey, Peter Buck and Linda Pitmon, all top it up to make an unique band,in their own original style. Producing songs such as "Past Time" that was recently performed on The David Letterman Show. And paying tribute to their favorite baseball players in such songs as "Sometimes I Dream Of Willie Mays", and many others that conclude a good listen to Volume One: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails (came out July 8th 2008). The Baseball Project came out with Volume 2: High and Inside in March 2011. Songs on that album include 1976 (about Mark Fidrych), Pete Rose Way, and Buckner's Bolero.
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