Saturday, January 19, 2013

Sherman "Tank" Killabrew At The Bat



—a poem for the brave men of the Oakwood Whiffle and Ale Clubpresented on the occasion of our hallowed award celebration, The Whiffies



The weather sucked for the Oakwood Whifflers that raw, spring day.
Commish threw two teams together from those who showed to play.
Yes, this manly crew had answered Facebook’s urgent call
to gather at Nance Bradds Field to play some whiffle ball.

Never mind the large white truck that’s parked in center field
the resolve of valiant men, even 18 wheels cannot force to yield.
They will persevere through heavy wind and, yes, even misting rain;
and a degree of summer’s heat that makes warm jello of your brain.

Where’s the crowds, you may ask, and all the shapely honeys?
Hah! These men play for love of sport, not fame or, even, money.
And what character they bring to this endeavor—
how erudite the field chatter when they joke together.

The game cycled towards its end, the home team fell behind.
The score was close, a narrow beat down—the most unkind.
You see, Krash had his heater working, and as if that was not all,
the Artist’s Moon Pitch was dropping like the New Year’s Ball.

Yes, the visitors were throwing smoke and all kinds of mystic junk.
Perhaps the home team bats were still locked in Commish’s trunk.
And even when they were finally able to make decent contact
They lined them straight to Stats and Mac, lurking near the track.

Thus the game went, into upper innings, as the clock neared 1030.
The 11th hour close at hand, a solemn time for heroes to get dirty.
Who would star for the home team, who would be their Achilles?
Could a man step up or would they stumble like ’64’s Phillies.

There was only the Poet, and then Commish to swing the bats
before Sherman closed out the side. And then the man we call Stats
would add this one to the books. Enough time for whiffle magic?

Just three outs left to change the home team’s fate from tragic.

The Poet, a rookie, headed to the plate as the visitors jeer—
“New guy? Didn’t he run to first?! Doesn’t he owe everyone a beer?”
The Poet lowered his head and stepped up to the plate.
He wasn’t ready for the pitcher’s speed and swung a bit too late.

Krash was on the mound that inning. He was throwing up a sweat.
Both pits of his Monarch’s T were ringed with salty wet.
Somehow, the Poet laced a screamer that skipped the first chalk mark
and lodged in square cut foliage at the edge of the school park.

He left his ghost a-haunting 1st, and Commish stepped up for more.
He took three wild balls that sailed far left of shore
like schooners blown off course through briny, greenish loam.
The possibility of defeat fell upon the visitors like a weighty tome.

Commish fouled pitch #4 off the hoops backboard. Hope dimmed
again for the visitors, but, thankfully, it caromed off the rim.
Then he flailed a mighty swing that that caught naught but air,
and after unwinding his manly bulk, spotted the ball lying there.

The count was full at 3 and 2, but that really doesn’t matter,
‘cause in the Oakwood Whiffle League you cannot walk the batter.
The pitcher must keep heaving, until he sends you packing,
or the defense stiffens, or you, the batter, do some whiffle whacking.

For the money ball, Krash focused his ascerbic wit
on the Red Sox’s awful season. Commish didn’t flinch a bit.
He dug in, a whiffle man standing tall at home plate,
and swung at Krash’s heater like a heartless reprobate.

The ball leapt from Commish’s bat and arced across the field
like a plastic comet. Both outfielders lunged, then reeled
as it landed past the chalked-in double mark
and sent the base ghosts further round the park.

With specters on second and third, and two outs upon the books,
their last batter took the plate, returning fielders’ defiant looks.
Sherman ‘Tank’ Killabrew may be the home team’s salvation
or, perhaps, another victim of the visitors’ defensive predation.

A hush came down upon Bradds field; somewhere a birdie chirped.
Killabrew took a practice cut then unleased a vicious burp.
He’s crushed a case of PBR, thusfar throughout the game.
Now, into the Whiffle & Ale Club annals, he’ll seek to etch his name.

His team is down 7 to 5, with one out left to play.
Ghosts on bases 2 and 3; Krash’s fastball in the way.
Tank can earn his glory here, with a homer off the wall,
or die in Whiffle infamy after the third strike call.

He watched the first pitch zoom right by, hit dead center of the box,
while swaying at the plate like a very drunken fox.
Krash wound up his next big throw, sweat streaming from his pores,
and Tank swung so freakin’ hard, he landed on all fours.

Yes, his mighty whiff took the count to a frightful 0 and 2,
yet he stood back up there at the plate, like he knew just what to do.
Tank pointed his plastic yellow weapon toward the left field fence
indicating the homer’s destination and Krash’s jaw set tense.

The pitcher bared down and mustered his remaining nerve
for one last mercurial heave, twisted on release, into a wicked curve.
The ball sped toward Tank, and seemed to head behind him.
Then its spin caught air and direction changed like fortune’s whim.

That ivory orb hooked o’er the plate and left Tank’s jaw a-hangin.
His muffled sobs were drowned out by the victors’ haranguing.
And exclamations of disbelief from Sherman’s crushed teammates—
He didn’t even swing! It’s a backward ‘K’ that sealed our fates!

It was a somber afternoon, that Saturday in Dayton.
Tank’s kids hid in their rooms, once they heard him ragin’.
And it was as if Nance Bradds’ Field was edged in funeral bunting
the ebony pall of defeat brought down a hush unrelenting.

But fear not, brave Oakwood Whifflers, the Spring will come anew.
We’ll all have another chance for glory, the entire whiffle crew.
For Whiffle season is but part of time’s march from year to year,
and Winter’s Theory Meetings are our chance to hoist a beer!

—Fred ‘The Poet’ Kirchner
Oakwood Whiffle & Ale Club Rookie, 2012 season

Thursday, January 17, 2013

One Day to The Wiffies!!!



The Wiffies are TOMORROW!!!

Before we get to Number 1, let us take a moment to review reasons 10 through 2 why you should attend the Wiffies.

10. To improve your stats
9. The convenient location
8. The drinking song, "Wiffle Heroes"
7. The food at Tank's
6. The meeting of the Rules Committee
5. The election of the Commissioner
4. The Commissioner's Award
3. The Tank Killabrew Trophy
2. The Ales

And now, the number one reason you should attend The 2013 Wiffies:

The Wifflers!


Could there be any doubt? At this time, the darkest and coldest middle of the off-season, when it has been months since we have gathered on the asphalt of Nance Bradds Field, wifflers gratefully gather for celebration and camaraderie. Nothing so balances the humours like good food, fine drink and great company.

Eat. Drink. Be merry.. at The 2013 Wiffies at Tank's tomorrow, Friday, January 18, 2013.

(Aaaack! What am I going to wear??)


Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Two Days to the Wiffies!

Reason number 2 you should be at The Wiffies:

The Ale(s)


There are far more qualified members of the Oakwood Wiffle & Ale club than I to be writing this entry, but I take it on their authority that Tank's has an admirable selection of Ales from which to choose for your Wiffies enjoyment.  Don't restrict yourself to one choice, sample a variety!

It is the Oakwood Wiffle & ALE Club after all.

Taste the Bitters (or the Shandies)... at The Wiffies. Friday, January 18, 2013 at Tank's.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Three Days to The Wiffies

Reason number 3 you should be at The Wiffies:

The Tank Killabrew Trophy

Given annually to the Oakwood Wiffle & Ale Club's Most Valuable Player, the Tank Kill-a-brew Trophy signifies excellence with both bat and ball in hand. It is the most prestigious trophy in all sport.

And, if that were not enough, the Trophy is also a glorious work of art.  Pictured here is Kurt "Krash" Mosser holding the Tank Killebrew Trophy.


The trophy renders in disturbing detail the very essence of the OW & AC mascot, Tank Killebrew.  

Take in fine art.. at The Wiffies! Friday, January 18, 2013 at Tank's.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Four Days to The Wiffies



Reason number four you should be at The Wiffies:

The Commissioner's Award

What may be one of the solemnest privileges of the Commissioner is to present The Commissioner's Award each year at The Wiffies.  The Commissioner's Award is given to a Wiffler for "outstanding contributions to the game, league, or the Club."

I digress into a personal reflection.  I am a past recipient of this award and it was a truly overwhelming moment, for me.

I am not uniquely susceptible to the gravity of this award; please take a few minutes to listen to Glen Cebulash as he made a few remarks after receiving the Commissioner's Award in 2012.

Come be moved to tears.. at The Wiffies. Friday, January 18, 2013 at Tank's.


Sunday, January 13, 2013

Five Days to The Wiffies!

Reason #5 that you should be at The Wiffies:

The Election of The Commissioner

Each year at this time the assembled membership of the Oakwood Wiffle & Ale Club exercise their right to choose their leader, entrusting the future of The Club to a Wiffler who has stepped up to the awesome responsibility.

This vote, and the result will be no mystery, not only establishes the next year of leadership, but it also expresses great thanks for the prior year of service. 

Wifflers, I present to you the candidate for Commissioner of the Oakwood Wiffle & Ale Club:

Da Commish
Cast your vote at The Wiffies! Join in at Tank's on Friday, January 18, 2013.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Six Days to The Wiffies!

Reason #6 you should be at The Wiffies:


Let me confess, first, that I was more than a little taken aback to learn that The Rules Committee fell in only at number six on this Wiffie countdown. But no matter, right? It made the list and that's what counts!

Hear ye! Hear ye!

Take part in the Oakwood Wiffle & Ale Club's 
one day a year of participatory democracy!
The agenda includes finalizing the stats,
and consideration of the
Game Rule Changes for 2013.


Your participation is what makes this YOUR Oakwood Wiffle & Ale Club.

It's One Wiffler: One Vote at The Wiffies - Friday, January 18, 2013 at Tank's!

Friday, January 11, 2013

7 Days to The Wiffies!



Reason #7 why YOU should attend The Wiffies:

The Food.

We don't need no stinkin' Yelp! or UrbanSpoon to tell us that Tank's has the best Bar & Grill fare in Dayton. We don't need Chris Anderson to tell us how good the wings are. We know what's what!

Here's a link to their Dinner Menu and another for their Breakfast Menu

Yes, I did say, "Breakfast Menu." You can indeed come to The Wiffies and eat pancakes because their breakfast menu is available ALL DAY. That is a flat pitch of Awesome.


Pour some syrup at The Wiffies - January 18, 2013 at Tank's.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

8 Days to The Wiffies!


Reason number eight you should attend The Wiffies:




Nothing will stir your plastic soul like seeing those assembled for the Wiffies standing together, belting out the Oakwood Wiffle and Ale Club drinking song, Wiffle Heroes. It's even better to sing along.  Follow the link to learn the song!

It is sure to be a cherished Wiffie tradition, so you don't want to miss it.

Sing along at Tank's on Friday, January 18, 2013 at your Oakwood Wiffle and Ale Club's annual awards baquet: The Wiffies!!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Nine Days to The Wiffies

Reason #9 why you should attend The Wiffies:

The convenient location with ample parking!


Located just minutes from Nance Bradds Field (even by bike), Tank's is the beloved spot for Theory and the Official Bar & Grill of The Wiffies (since the second Wiffies). Located at 2033 Wayne Avenue in Dayton, and providing great service since 1987. 

Tank's is great anytime, but you need to be there on Friday, January 18, 2013 for your OW&AC Awards Banquet - The Wiffies!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Ten Days to the Wiffies!

Let's count down the Top Ten Reasons You Should Attend The Wiffies!!

Number 10: You Can Up Your Stats.

Recall that The Wiffies are counted as a "Theory" and Theory Sessions are counted in the stats.  Why not up your "game" while enjoying this great Oakwood Wiffle and Ale Club "Cabin Fever Cure"?

Join with the OW&AC on Friday, January 18, 2013 for your annual awards banquet: The Wiffies.