Big League WIFFLE Ball News

December 6, 2011

Midnight Tournament In Rhode Island-Hosted by Wiff Junkies

Rhode Island – Midnight Tournament!
Saturday 17DEC2011


Check-in starts 9:30pm games begin @ 10pm


Bar open in the mezzanine until 2am!


Cash and Trophy Prizes. Payment based on percentage of total purse.
1st Place – 30% + Trophy ** 2nd Place – 10% + Trophy ** 3rd place – Trophy (Womp Womp)

http://www.wiffjunkies.com/wiff-junky-events.html

June 12, 2011

This Month in WIFFLEBALL

This Month in WIFFLEBALL by HMPFILMS

June 2, 2011

A Behind the Scenes look at Big League’s Matt McHugh during his ESPN Feature…

Matt McHugh showing off his secret Wiffle Ball Pitches.

March 30, 2011

Walla Walla Wiffle Ball

These two guys talk about a WIFFLE movie from Walla Walla, Washington.

March 17, 2011

Happy St. Patrick’s Day

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March 3, 2011

Golden Stick New York Pre-Season Player Combine

Time:
Saturday, March 12 · 12:00pm – 3:00pm

Location:
South Shore Sports Complex
3505 Hampton Rd
Oceanside, NY

We will be collecting player Bios as well as Video to fully evaluate new players for the 2011 season.

*All are welcome, even if playing this season is not an option*

We ask all of you to bring balls and bats, obviously there will be extras available.

We’re looking for new players to our league, and the combine is the best spot to meet owners, and veterans, as well and the other rookies.

10 dollars (or less) per person to cover the rental fees.

The more people the better…Fast or Medium Pitch…if there are enough players coming, then a few fields can be setup to provide some scrimmage type games.

PLEASE RSVP ASAP!!!!! Find Out More By Contacting NY Regional Director Rob Longiaru via email r.longiaru@goldenstickwiffle.com

March 2, 2011

Unwritten Back-Yard Rules

Sent in by Nick Case

Nicholas Case is creator and writer of Case and Point

1.) Know the Rules

I don’t mean these rules. Different players, different rules. At the outset make sure you set up your base rules. If you’re not sure about any rules, ask. How many strikes, how many balls, how do base runners work? This and #10 are probably the most important rules out there. Memorize them. Know them better than your social security number, your birthday, and your anniversary. Actually scratch that. You probably forgot the last one anyways. You’re so inconsiderate.


2.) Respect the Ghost Runner

The beauty of wiffle ball is that you can play with as little as four people. This is only an issue when it comes time to have base runners. If the ghost runner is on second and the person at the plate hits a double that ghost runner is scoring. Never, ever argue that it stopped at third because it had a pulled ghost ham string.

3.) Don’t Abuse the Ghost Runner

At the same time, don’t be a jerk with your base runner. If you hit a single then there’s no chance that your ghost runner on first gets to home plate let alone third base. Use common sense. Don’t abuse it. Your ghost runner is not Willie Mays Hayes. No matter how fast you think you may be, your ghost runner isn’t pulling a single into a three bagger like Ichiro, Robinson, or Clemente.


4.) No Stealing

Chances are there’s no catcher, just a square where the strike zone is. Roughly. If you’re on base there’s no one stopping you. Stealing in wiffle ball is like taking candy from a baby. After you punched it. And turned over the stroller. And stole their bottle.

5.) Never Use a Glove

A small round piece of plastic is not going to test your manhood. A mild stinger is survivable. There is absolutely no need to wear a ball glove when trying to catch something that is about as heavy as a small rock and will do as much harm as an amazingly powerful high five. Which you’ll get after your amazingly awesome barehanded diving catch.

6.) Know When “You Hit It You Get It” Applies
For such a cheap, little ball they are like gold. There is nothing worse than losing all of your balls (hur hur) in the middle of a game. For this there is the “You hit it, you get it” rule. It loosely means if you lose the ball by your bat you have to go track it down. This applies in most cases, with the exception of a home run. The opposing team having to track down your sweet dinger adds to their humiliation and your awesome. Any other time, go get it.


7.) Have Clear Fair/Foul Markings

Use anything you can. A fence post, a building corner, anything. Just make sure it’s clearly marked. Never use “the black scrape on the wall” or “the fifth brick up”. It’s far too confusing and leads to way too many debates. Which leads to someone getting swung on. By a bat.

8.) No Free Base If You’re Hit

The wiffle ball is not hard. It’s hollow. And plastic. No matter how hard it’s thrown it’s not going to harm you. Maybe a minor stinger at best. Suck it up. Stay and home and take your hacks. If you’re good you’ll get more than that one base anyway.

9.) Respect Home Field Advantage

The home team gets to pick who is up first and who is down last. None of this first to the top of the bat nonsense. They set the boundaries and you respect them. You don’t go into someone else’ s house and start bossing them around, do you? Behave accordingly.


10.) Just Have Fun

I know it’s sappy and silly but in the end it’s true. Even though it’s a competition it’s still a game. The whole point of games is to have fun. If you’re having fun, take the stick out and relax because as the internet adage says, “You’re doing it wrong”

November 14, 2010

BLWB PROMO FROM WIFFLEBOY28

June 21, 2009

Here he is… Nick Amato… REPRESENTIN’!!

Nick Amato showed up at the Big League Wiffle Ball Show ready to REPRESENT for Krusty’s Kids… and he did a darn good job of it! Nick is in charge of the July 25th tournament (along with Jack Caton) at Medway Massachusetts for Big League Wiffle Ball – and he invited our host Charissa Cowart to make a grand appearance – wonder if she will?

Nick was coerced into trying Pert Plus… why? Watch to find out. And finally, someone made a SPECIAL Appearance, he just couldn’t stand not being on the show… I’m sure you can guess who that was – Nick Benas :)

May 25, 2009

Spellman brings the “COOL” to Wiffle

Baring his tattoo sleeves and all dressed up in his tuxedo tee, Mark Spellman (aka Sparky) sat down with Charissa Cowart to talk about the style of wiffle ball. Spellman, GSWL co-founder, says wiffle ball has typically had a reputation for being nerdy and a sport for kids. Well, he set that record straight with his “too cool for you” attitude and talked about the new clothing lines debuting to help boost the fashion sense of wiffle ball. If you don’t believe me, take a look for yourself! He even managed to crack a few jokes… just a few.

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