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Between pitches out at short, or while on the bench, he flicked his pale gaze this way and that, taking in the heart-rending familiar, and he pressed his lips together, or dropped his head, or looked elsewhere in birdlike twitches.
You noticed him — the uplifted chin, the pale gaze, the upraised left elbow in midswing, the timely double — and you noticed, too, that he was there, already a fixture, while the Yankees won four World Championships between 1996 and 2000, while playing on into October for thirteen years.
I took it up gingerly between thumb and forefinger, expecting heat, expecting the razor bite of steel on unprotected flesh, and thinking of "The War of the Worlds" in its most recent cinematic iteration, but after we'd had a moment to examine it under the pale gaze of the cell phone and see how utterly innocuous it was, I handed it to her as reverently as if it were a religious relic.
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