Pink Flamingos aka Blue Razrs taking Gold at CT State Nutmeg Games!
Big League Wiffle Ball
2010 CT State Nutmeg Games-Beehive Field
New Britain, CT
Big League Wiffle Ball
2010 CT State Nutmeg Games-Beehive Field
New Britain, CT
Gold- Pink Flamingos
Silver- Absolute Gunners
Bronze- Lou’s Diamonds
Pics and Video coming soon…
“We will be playing the Nutmeg Games as the Pink Flamingoes in honor of our late friend Lawrence Mora.” -Kevin Norris
by Mack Dreyfuss
In the film For Love of the Game, the phrase “Clear the mechanism” is used by Billy Chapel, an aging professional baseball pitcher played by Kevin Costner. His entire life is in chaos. His mercurial girlfriend of four years is leaving him. In a profit-over-decency mentality, his team’s new owners are trading him. His aging body aches against the strain of the job he loves.
Like so many of us who work for a living, he goes to work anyway. Because that is what you do. You keep going.
Chapel’s physical, emotional, and spiritual resources are bleeding out when he takes the mound, but it doesn’t matter. He feels the familiar hide of the baseball in his hand, the cleats dig into the dirt, the light fills the stadium, the sounds of the ballpark fill his ears, and the smell of the grass fills his nostrils. The familiar meditative glory of a simple mastered work disciplines the lonely man from pain to perspective as the opposing team, the opposing fans, and a foreign city threaten to drive him shamefully from the tiny plate on a tiny mound of dirt, in the center of their stadium.
The love of the game clots the bleeding and balms his wounds. He orders his mind to “Clear the mechanism” and attacks.
His mind reels through the events of his life between pitches in the meditative brilliance of the game. Each opponent is silenced with ground outs, fly outs, and strike outs. Late in the game, even the opposing crowd sheds their animosity and reverently watches as Chapel approaches a perfect game.
When the final pitch is thrown, Chapel has done the imaginable which is so often unattainable. With tenacity, perseverance, and discipline, he ends his career on his own terms and gains order, perspective, and peace. A spiritual working man’s humble mentality slaughtered the lion of chaos in the center of the stadium for all to see including his own ego, his girlfriend, his teammates, his team’s profiteering owners, his opponents, and the opposing mob of fans. It is a gift from Reality that can’t be pillaged, a gift to a tiny man that now sealed into history, could not be taken away.
It is often in the laying low that the greatest glories are unleashed. This blog, which I call, Clear the Mechanism, will be a celebration of these concepts.
For more from Mack Dreyfuss, check out www.themackdreyfusslounge.com
Check-in 9am to 10 Games Start promptly at 10
Field #1
Absolute Gunners
The Shrine of Golden Monkey
Pinstripe Pride
GoodFellas
Field #2 (Five Team Bracket)
Lou’s Diamonds
Silver Bullets
Five Star Generals
Fairfield Fire
Swing Juice
Field #3
Bronx Iron Lungs
Blue Razrs
Get Big
WIFF KINGS
Field Assignments for Connecticut State Nutmeg Games will be posted tomorrow 21July2010.
So in the mean time stare at this picture:
1st Annual Forest Park Wiffleball Challenge
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Lagenberg Field, Forest Park (directly south of the Tennis center and north of the Boat House)
Games begin at 9 AM
Homerun Derby Contest begins at 1:00 PM
$60 per team if registered by 8/24/10
$75 per team if registered after 8/24/10
CLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION FORM
CLICK HERE FOR ALL PAYMENT OPTIONS
Test your skills and play for fun or in our tournament or participate in the Forest Park Home Run Derby!
In honor of our firefighters, EMS and law enforcement, who serve and protect us on September 11, all proceeds from the Home Run Derby contest will benefit Responder Rescue, Inc., a St. Louis based charity to help those injured in the line of duty. www.responderrescue.org . A portion of the proceeds from this event will also be used to fund grants by our charity to the Flora Conservancy of Forest Park (Beautification Program) www.floraconservancy.org , and the Foundation for Children with Cancer www.childrenwithcancer.org . Call Ryan Clancy at 314-497-3345 for questions. Sponsorship opportunities are available, including signs on outfield fences.
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A Backyard Venue Meets Competitive Tournament.
You're ready for the Bigs!
Regular Registration:
$99 pre-registration
(at least 2 weeks prior to tournament date)
$125 on-site registration (cash only)
Play at least 3 games

