A Poem And A Ballad For Doc Adams
Time for a little fun. Last year. I took a test drive of Bing’s artificial intelligence search engine and asked it to write a poem and a song about Doc Adams, The poem and song can be found here.
This year I decided to ask the latest iteration of the tool to write a poem about “Doc Adams Hall of Fame case” and ballad about “Doc Adams’ life, accomplishments, contributions to baseball and his Hall of Fame case”. AI does not seem to be there yet; however, it does make a case for Doc.
Doc Adams’ Hall Of Fame Case
He was a pioneer of baseball, a legend in his day
He helped shape the rules and the equipment, he made the game so great
He created the shortstop position, he was a leader of the sport
He played with passion and integrity, he was a hero on the court
But he’s been overlooked for too long, he’s been denied his fame
He’s been forgotten by the voters, he’s been left out of the game
He’s been ignored by the committee, he’s been rejected by the Hall
He’s been treated unfairly and unjustly, he’s been given no chance at all
We’ve been working hard to get him in, we’ve been gathering support and evidence
We’ve been making his case to the public, we’ve been showing his significance
We’ve been honoring his legacy and history, we’ve been celebrating his achievements
We’ve been hoping for his recognition and glory, we’ve been dreaming of his enshrinement
We want to see Doc Adams in the Hall of Fame
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We want to see Doc Adams in the Hall of Fame
He was a pioneer of baseball, a legend in his day, and we want to see him in the Hall of Fame
The Ballad Of Doc Adams
He was born in New Hampshire, in the year of 1814
He was born in New Hampshire, in the year of 1814
He studied medicine at Yale and Harvard, he was a scholar and a dean
He moved to New York City, where he started his practice
He moved to New York City, where he started his practice
He also joined the New York Base Ball Club, where he found his passion and bliss
He became a Knickerbocker, one of the first baseball clubs
He became a Knickerbocker, one of the first baseball clubs
He served as their president and captain, he was one of their hubs
He helped shape the rules and the equipment, he made the game so great
He helped shape the rules and the equipment, he made the game so great
He created the shortstop position, he was a leader and a mate
He played with skill and spirit, he was a legend in his day
He played with skill and spirit, he was a legend in his day
He also acted as an umpire, he was fair and just in his way
He was a pioneer of baseball, he made the game what it is today
He was a pioneer of baseball, he made the game what it is today
But he was humble and modest, he didn’t seek any fame or pay
He retired from baseball, in the year of 1862
He retired from baseball, in the year of 1862
He moved to Connecticut, where he lived a quiet life with his crew
He passed away in 1899, at the age of 84
He passed away in 1899, at the age of 84
He left behind a legacy and history, that would last forevermore
But he was forgotten and ignored, he was denied his fame
But he was forgotten and ignored, he was denied his fame
He was left out of the Hall of Fame, he was erased from the game
His descendants and supporters, they decided to take a stand
His descendants and supporters, they decided to take a stand
They wanted to see him in the Hall of Fame, they wanted to honor his brand
They gathered evidence and support, they spread the word and the story
They gathered evidence and support, they spread the word and the story
They met with fans and historians, they fought for his glory
They faced many challenges and obstacles, they faced many doubts and delays
They faced many challenges and obstacles, they faced many doubts and delays
But they never gave up or lost hope, they never stopped their ways
They want to see Doc Adams in the Hall of Fame
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They want to see Doc Adams in the Hall of Fame
He was a pioneer of baseball, a legend in his day, and they want to see him in the Hall of Fame
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