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2009-05-29 02:42:24 Who is the most feared Wiffle ball hitter at Little Fenway ? |
Pat O'Connor
homerunpat@gmail.com
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Soon we will have the stats from the Travis Roy Foundation Wiffle ball tournament up on this site and you can check out what players have done here in previous tournaments.
Who do you think is the most feared hitter to play here ? John Welch has the longest home run. Tad Skelly has the best home runs per at-bat average. Then there is Billy Doyle and Shawn Quinn who have compiled some outstanding stats. We can't forget Mario Fontana who set the tone in 2002 with his walk-off home run. Scott Trahan ? Josh Wilcox ? Tell you what...I'd take Bill Currier (2 at-bats, 2 home runs) or Kory Casto who played for the Washington Nationals. Spaceman Lee ? I'd put him on the hill but I wouldn't DH him. Bernie Carbo ? I'd send him back to the batting cage. Travis Russell ? He is disqualified because he hit with his goalie stick.
Here's a trivia question for you...who has the most RBIs in a game at Little Fenway...the answer: Scott Mifsud....incredible 14 rbis....that record does have an asterisk since they played "many" innings.
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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 $1.2 Million has been raised for various charities. Smiles, laughter, and warm memories are the name of the game at Little Fenway.
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