Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Eric Andrew-Gee
Publication Date: October 31, 2025 - 12:34
What is so achingly slow yet also heart-racing? The clocks are set to baseball time
October 31, 2025
We’re all living on baseball time now. Since the Blue Jays made it to the World Series, the whole country has entered that Salvador Dalí painting of melting clocks. Minutes and hours don’t govern our schedules any more: We tick along to a more esoteric rhythm.
Still physically recovering from the nearly seven-hour saga of Game 3? That’s baseball time.
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