Big League WIFFLE Ball News

April 29, 2011

Join The Largest Encyclopedia of WIFFLE BALL Players….

In The World!

 

Big League Wiffle Ball is proud to be the gate keeper of the World’s largest database of WIFFLE BALL Players and their respective teams. Japan, Canada, Mexico, Greece, Italy, UK and US. We have so many people signing up, it’s hard for us to stay on top of sending out certificates in a timely manner. We are trying to crank as fast a possible.

 

As for the newsletter…we ask that you remain patient as we strive to provide great content and ask permission of other tournament and league directors to provide any upcoming events or information. We also encourage equipment manufacturers, lifestyle brands, food and beverage companies to reach out as well. (Sponsor@BigLeagueWiffleBall.Com)

 

Big League plans on publishing The Professional WIFFLE Ball Players Association to the BLWB website, Fall of 2011! You will be able to view a player’s team name, home town or whether or not he or she bats/throws left or right. Just like the Baseball Encyclopedia…you will be able to view whoever played the game on a professional level.

 

If you haven’t gotten on the list, please do so NOW…it’s Free! PWBPA

April 28, 2011

From the Guys Who Brought you WIFFLEBALL ’79….Just for Kids



Just for Kids produced by Travis Kurtz

April 27, 2011

The Ten Most Intimidating Pitchers in Baseball

Guest Post From Our Fans Over At maxfrankel.com

The Ten Most Intimidating Pitchers in Baseball

We’ve decided to compile a list of the ten most intimidating active pitchers in baseball (with one small exception). These are not necessarily the best pitchers in the league, just the ones we’d least like to step into the box against for whatever reason:

10. Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs: Big Z is pretty scary because he’s crazy. You never know what he might do and I really get the feeling that he doesn’t either. I never want to face a pitcher that just got out of anger management.
9. Jonathan Papelbon, Boston Red Sox: Pap is definitely a scary guy on the mound but he tries too hard. You can’t think about being intimidating to be truly intimidating. He has potential though, a mid 90’s fastball and those crazy eyes certainly don’t hurt. Papelbon will never be a top 5 intimidating pitcher material until he just relaxes and lets the intimidation ooze.
8. Tim Lincecum, San Francisco Giants: The Freak is intimidating because he’s not. He stands 5’10” on the mound but has a crazy wind up and blazing fastball. His reputation makes him even more scary. He’s the type of guy I’d love to have a drink with but definitely not step in against.
7. Manny Ramirez: Ok, so he’s not a pitcher and he’s technically not active either but tell me you wouldn’t be shaking in your spikes if Manny was pitching to you.
6. Jon Rauch, Toronto Blue Jays: This guy is 6’10” and covered in tattoos. He is scary. He’s got flames on one arm and some interlocking stuff on the other. He’s got the letter “I” on the back of his neck. That’s terrifying. I’m not sure why but it is.
5. Josh Beckett, Boston Red Sox: Beckett is mostly scary because he used to be scary. Back when he threw in the upper 90’s, he wasn’t afraid to put in the ear hole of a guy’s helmet if he felt like it. He’s in the 5 spot out of respect for that, and because he still has that mentality even if he can only touch 93 now a days.
4. Aroldis Chapman, Cincinnati Reds: He throws 105 mph. You try to hit that, let alone try to not get hit by it. I don’t even think I could see something moving that fast. Intimidating. Also, he’s got “105.1 MPH” tattooed on his biceps so you know he’s the man.
3. Marino Rivera, New York Yankees: Tell me your not intimidated when the greatest closer of all time comes jogging into the game with “Enter Sandman” blaring in front of 50,000 raucous fans in the ninth inning of Game 6 of the World Series. Tell me.
2. Brian Wilson, San Francisco Giants: Fear the Beard! Wilson sports that ridiculously long, shoe polish black, “magical” beard that no one is allowed to touch, an “I don’t give a damn” attitude, and a 98 mph fastball with movement. He is absolutely the man. Don’t believe me? Check out the Jim Rome interview. Or the George Lopez interview. Or what he said about Tony La Russa last year after the Cards manager got him fined $1000 because his cleats were too bright. Or the fact that he showed up for the bus to the airport for to go to Philly for last year’s NLCS with nothing but the clothes on his back, his hat, and his glove.
1. Kyle Farnsworth, Tampa Bay Rays: Farnsworth is consistently voted the toughest guy in the Majors by other players. He doesn’t talk to his teammates, he just listens to his iPod and does what he wants. He’s gotten in more brawls than I can count, and won all of them. He is the baseball equivalent of Chuck Norris, in Rec-Specs. You know he would kill you and just keep walking, he’s that tough. You can only criticize him from the other side of the TV. I’d face every other guy on this list 100 times before I’d want to see Farnsworth once. Scary man.

Did we miss anybody? Overrate anyone? Let us know. If you want to see more stuff like this or even some that’s completely different, check us out. Off The Bench, a mostly baseball blog, is located at maxfrankel.com. Stop by to see what we’ve got and learn a little about us.

April 26, 2011

Reminder of WIFFLE Madness

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WIFFLE Madness

Saturday, April 30, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

at the Fort River Elementary School
70 South East Street Amherst, MA 01002

Message From Richard Goldstein Tournament Director of WIFFLE Madness:

“WIFFLE Madness will be giving away Boston Celtics Round 2
Playoff tickets, Red Sox Tickets, a Bruins team signed hat and a Tyler
Seguin signed puck to add to their list of available raffle prizes, to
which each participant receives a free raffle ticket.”

Make sure to Register

Opening Day Results

Saturday, April 23rd marked the first Big League WIFFLE ball tournament of 2011.

Pictures of the Day

Despite rain all day Saturday, the WIFFLE ball Tournament commenced; all thanks to great hospitality at the Edge Sports Complex, in Bedford Massachusetts.

12 Teams battled for 6 hours indoors on turf, for the elusive BLWB championship crown.

After 3 games of divisional Round Robin series the 12 teams were bracketed for the playoffs.


Rankings entering the Playoffs:

1.) Krusty’s Kids

2.) Whitey Whackers

3.) Doom

4.) Sheriff’s Daughter

5.) Absolute Gunners

6.) Livin The Dream *(1st BLWB appearance)

7.) Blueberry Yum Yums

8.) Norwegian Wood

9.) Man Bear Pig

10.) Lou’s Diamonds

11.) Killa Beez *(1st BLWB appearance)

12.) Balloon Knots *(1st BLWB appearance)

First Round (Single Elimination Playoffs)

Norwegian Wood VS Man Bear Pig – Bye: Krusty’s Kids

Absolute Gunners VS Balloon Knots – Bye: Sheriff’s Daughter

Livin the Dream VS Killa Beez – Bye: Doom

Blueberry Yum yums VS Lou’s Diamonds – Bye: Whitey Whackers

Second Round (Single Elimination Playoffs)

Krusty’s Kids VS Man Bear Pig

Sheriff’s Daughter VS Absolute Gunners

Doom VS Livin The Dream

Whitey Whackers VS Blueberry Yum Yums

3rd Round (Single Elimination Playoffs)

Krusty’s Kids VS Absolute Gunners

Doom VS Blue Berry Yum Yum’s

Championship
Krusty’s Kids VS Doom

FINAL

1.) Doom 2.) Krusty’s Kids 3.) Absolute Gunners

April 25, 2011

Doom Opens 2011 Season by Whacking the Competition

Results from Bedford, Massachusetts 23 April 2011

1st Place

Doom

2nd Place

Krusty’s Kids

3rd Place

Absolute Gunners

Adam Trotta, Dallas Mall and Troy Parks own the Big League Format. Doom ended up beating Scott Martell, Nick Amato and Dan Wisner of Krusty’s Kids, 2-1 in the championship game.

April 17, 2011

Bedford, Massachusetts – Saturday The 23rd of April

Hope to see your team in action next weekend! Cash Prizes! The Edge Sports Center in Bedford, Mass.

"Big League Wiffle Ball"

Check-in 8am to 9am. Games start at 9.

On-site Registration.

April 15, 2011

Thank you Jackie Robinson!

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April 14, 2011

Famous Baseball Quotes

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“Say this much for big league baseball-it is beyond question the greatest conversation piece ever invented in America.” -Bruce Catton, Writer

April 13, 2011

WIFFLE MADNESS

Wiffle Madness Comes to Amherst, MA on April 30th

The UMass Sport Management department is proud to present the 1st Annual Wiffle Madness: Swing for Will Power! We would love for you to join us for the tournament on Saturday April 30th from 11am to 4pm at Fort River elementary school in Amherst, MA.

To sign up a team go to www.WiffleMadness.org. The deadline to register is April 27th, Registration is only $10 per player, 3-5 players on a team and all proceeds go to the WillPower Foundation, an organization that provides financial assistance to families who have children with disabilities.

The winning team receives a grand prize of $500! We also have a $150 Forever 21 gift certificate for the top female team (Majority of team members are female).

Every participant will:
-Play in at least 3 games,
-Receive FREE food from Bueno Y Sano, award winning Mexican Restaurant in the area, voted #1 Burritos in 2010 by NECN.
-FREE Red Bull at the event
-FREE tickets to see the Holyoke Blue Sox this summer.
-FREE tickets to ALL of our raffle prizes

There is also a Home Run Derby, where a Moonshot SCX Revolution bat will be available for use by all participants and the winner will take home the state-of-the-art bat ($179.95 value)

All participants also get a raffle ticket for some of our awesome PRIZES including:
- Red Sox Tickets
- Bruins, Red Sox, Celtics, Patriots NY Jets and NY Giants, and Indians memorabilia
- VIP Mets experience (4 tickets, on field batting practice, scoreboard welcome, free parking)
- Signed baseballs and autographed pictures from MLB players and managers around the league
- All day passes to the Basketball Hall of Fame

There also will be bounce boxing, a bungee run and basketball courts to enjoy while waiting in between games. Pizza and concessions will also be made available.

Our goal is to have around 50-75 teams, and we want a nice balance of UMass students alongside experienced players. Come out for the sheer Madness that will ensue on April 30th and sign up TODAY to reserve your team’s chance at the $500 grand prize.

REGISTER YOUR TEAM TODAY!!! www.WiffleMadness.org
“Like” us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WiffleMadness
Follow us on Twitter: @WiffleMadness
Any questions? Feel free to email us at WiffleMadness@gmail.com

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