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  • f/k/a . . . » . . . baseball haiku page - You don't have to love baseball or haiku to enjoy real haiku about baseball but, if you love either or both, this collection by some of the finest English-language haiku poets should be a special treat. On this page, we've collected baseball haiku (and senryu, a related genre that focuses on human nature) by f/k/a 's Honored Guest Poets and the site's Editor. You'll find recent additions immediately below, followed by our permanent collection of baseball haiku by our Home Team Haijin, presented in reverse alphabetical order.

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