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NewsJack Shadduck Wins Tournament MVP - September 28th, 2008The Jack Hammers, led my coach Jack Shadduck, surprised 23 other teams to run the table at the 7th Annual Travis Roy Foundation Wiffle ball tournament in August 2008. They won 6 straight games including a comeback victory over Nite Feeders in the Championship Game 6-5. Jack Shadduck was named the Tournament MVP. Over $175,000 was raised for the Travis Roy Foundation bringing the 7 year total to just under one-half million dollars. University of Vermont Sports Teams Visit Little Fenway - September 21st, 2008Bill Currier and the University of Vermont Baseball Cats visited Little Fenway on Saturday, September 20, 2008, for a Fall team-building Wiffle ball tournament. Many of the strong Catamount hitters went deep at Little Fenway as the wind was blowing out. Home runs at Little Wrigley were fewer and far between with the wind blowing in. Captain Dean Strong and the University of Vermont Hockey Cats visited Little Fenway on Sunday, September, 21, 2008, for some pre-season training. The rain held off and they enjoyed an afternoon of Wiffle ball at both fields. Little Wrigley - September 28th, 2008
Little Wrigley opened for action on the first day of the 2007 Travis Roy Foundation's annual WIFFLE ball tournament. 2008 has been the first full season of games and when Tom O'Connor put in the last brick (a real brick from Wrigley Field) on July 4, 2008, our hope was it would break the 100-year curse on the Chicago Cubs, just like we had done for the Red Sox at Little Fenway. So far there is still hope for the Cubs as baseball's second season starts next week. Pictures of the new field can be viewed at www.littlewrigley.com. A special thanks goes out to everyone who contributed to the field. We look forward to many years of fun Wiffle ball games. Google Maps - January 3rd, 2007
Little Fenway can be viewed on Google Maps here. Construction of Little Wrigley had not commenced when the photos were taken. Blue Bulls - June 2nd, 2007The Blue Bulls defeated Shake & Bake 7-2 in the championship game of the 2nd annual Blue Bulls Invitational on June 2nd. Many thanks to the Blue Bulls for their major contributions to the construction of Little Wrigley. On Sunday, June 3rd, the Blue Bulls team helped remove rocks and spread topsoil and seed on Little Wrigley to help prepare the field for the grand opening in August 2007. Weather and the World Series - February 25th, 2007Tom Messner, Chief Meteorologist for New Channel 5, gave his television weather forecast at Little Fenway prior to Game 1 of the World Series between the Red Sox and the Rockies. He also hit a home run over the Green Monster. ALCS Victory - October 25th, 2007The Boston Red Sox victory over Cleveland in the ALCS on Saturday, October 20th, was viewed on 16x 9 foot HDTV picture on the Green Monster. Blogs - February 19th, 2007Little Fenway now has a blog where visitors can leave feedback and comment on the field as well as the site! Click here to visit the blog. The Real Field of Dreams - November 30th, 2009Game Point Productions has produced a 20 minutes DVD about the Real Field of Dreams: Little Fenway. To buy the 20 min DVD and contribute to this unique event and great cause email: gamepoint921@yahoo.com The trailer can be viewed below: The Echo - September 20th, 2006The Echo hosts a brief multi-media story on Little Fenway. This article, produced by a St. Michael's College student, includes the latest shots of the field plus the first (brief) shot of Little Wrigley and drainage. 2006 Travis Roy Wiffle Ball Tournament - August 15th, 2006Nearly $70,000 was raised this past weekend for the Travis Roy Foundation at the 5th annual Travis Roy Foundation Wiffle ball tournament. Tournament MVP Billy Doyle led the Boston Beef to a 5-3 victory over the Blue Bulls in the Championship game on August 13th. 16 teams competed with the Boston Beef, Blue Bulls, RussWood All-Stars, and the Hockey Monkeys advancing to the playoffs. Eric Sutherland, alias "Big Papi", hit a 3-run walk-off home run for the Turfmonsters in their final game. Bill "Spaceman" Lee pitched home run derby before pitching the second game for the Turfmonsters. Next year's tournament will be held on the weekend of August 10-12, 2007. More details on www.travisroyfoundation.org. Jarred Williams Foundation - September 15th, 2006The 1st annual Jarred Williams Foundation Wiffle ball tournament was held September 9-10 at Little Fenway. Ten teams competed and the Blade Runners defeated the Turfmonsters 6-5 in the championship game. Over $8,000 was raised to benefit the Jarred Williams Foundation. This foundation was set up in memory of Jarred Williams, a 13 year old Richmond, Vermont boy who died in 2001 from a brain tumor. The money raised benefits families of children who have a chronic illness. Next year's tournament will be held the second weekend of September, 2007. More details on the event at www.jarredwilliamsfoundation.com. Little Wrigley - At It Again - September 15th, 2006A small groundbreaking ceremony for Little Wrigley was held Aug 14, 2006. The success of Little Fenway in raising funds for charities like the Travis Roy Foundation has inspired the development of a 2nd field to extend this Wiffle ball dream. Little Wrigley drainage has been installed, the field has been leveled, and the seed was planted on August 31, 2006. Construction on the outfield fence begins October 7th and the ivy will be planted March 2007. Having two Wiffle ball fields, in the likeness of major league baseball's oldest active ballparks, will enable more teams to play in the Travis Roy Foundation tournament starting in August 2007. Opening Day will be August 10, 2007. Little Fenway - The Wiffleball Revolution - July 4th, 2001Little Fenway, Essex Vermont --- "The next best thing to taking batting practice at Fenway Park"..."it's the eighth Wonder of the World"..."the Green Monster, the manual scoreboard, the Citgo sign, the tomato plants in the bullpen, all this place needs is a World Series banner." These are a few of the quotes from baseball enthusiasts who have visited the miniature ballpark known as Little Fenway, located in the valley of the Green Mountains in Essex, Vermont. Little Fenway is a one-fourth scale replica of Boston's famed Fenway Park designed for WIFFLE ball. The Green Monster is 12.5 feet tall with a six foot net attached above the wall (Monster seats may be added in the future). Built in 2001, Little Fenway is situated in the backyard of Pat & Beth O'Connor about 3.5 hours north of Boston. It has served as the site for numerous charity and community events including a WIFFLE Ball game to benefit the September 11th disaster relief efforts, an annual tournament for the Travis Roy Foundation to benefit research into cures for spinal cord injuries, and weekly charity games sponsored by Vermont's number one radio station, CHAMP 101.3 FM. "WIFFLE ball is the great equalizer," says Little Fenway owner Pat O'Connor. "It doesn't matter how skilled you are. Men, women, boys and girls can all play WIFFLE ball at the same time and have a lot of fun and laugther. We have had all sorts of folks here - Little Leaguers, youth camps, high school and college athletic teams, professional athletes, former major league ball players, businesses, and even a group of 70-90 year olds from an elderly day care. I never imagined this idea would grow into something which provides so much enjoyment for so many people. We are very blessed. I guess you could call it an east coast Field of Dreams." |
What is Little Fenway?![]() Little Fenway is a unique 1/4th scale replica of Boston's Fenway Park in the backyard of Pat & Beth O'Connor's house in Essex, Vermont. It was built in 2001 and is used exclusively for Wiffle ball games. Several major charity fund-raising tournaments are held at Little Fenway every year. To date, over $800,000 has been raised for various charities. Smiles, laughter, and warm memories are the name of the game at Little Fenway. Bigger than a Baseball Fan's Imagination
A story of the construction and events that surround this unique wiffleball field that has become every baseball fan's dream |