SABR Wiffle Ball
To cap off SABR 38, roughly 15 of us went out to Public Square in downtown Cleveland for a game of Wiffle Ball.
It was epic.
Among the players were myself, Kyle Eliason, Kerry Smith, Aaron Gleeman, Ben Jacobs, some Minnesotans whose names I’ve forgotten (sorry), and a few other SABR members.
After about five minutes, some local kids joined us, and we had a great time playing with them.
I managed to go 2-for-3 with a homer and a single, but my inning on the “mound” was less than stellar.
It was one of the most fun things I’ve done in a long time. I think it reminded us of the fun that’s at the center of the game we all love. It’s what baseball is really about.
We had a small crowd of perhaps a dozen or two people gather, who really seemed to enjoy us running around and hollering at each other.
At one point, a 20-something girl ran up to me, and asked what we were doing. After I told her we were playing wiffle ball, she broke out in a big grin and exclaimed, “That’s awesome! I wish I could play!” Apparently she had a bus to catch, though, as she took off after a few more moments.
When we returned inside, some of the other SABR folks gathered in the lobby were really amused that we’d just played wiffle ball in the courtyard. Rob Neyer sounded like he wished he could have played in the game, too.
I hope it’s the start of a great tradition at SABR.













June 30th, 2008 at 2:44 am
The other Minnesotan was Will Young, and some of the other folks were Vinay Kumar, Joe Dimino, and Anthony Giacalone (who should be credited with bringing the wiffle ball and bat to the convention).
June 30th, 2008 at 2:57 am
And I think you mean Ben Jacobs, not Curtis? His wife was the 10th player as well.
June 30th, 2008 at 12:21 pm
Whoops, I fixed Ben’s name. That’ll teach me to write these things that fast…
Thanks for the correction and additional names.
July 1st, 2008 at 10:55 am
great game we have to do it again in D.C. Since Wil knows the area maybe he can figure out where.
another small correction
it is spelled Cary not Kerry.