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New wiffle ball field in Kansas City, Kansas. Although the future of The Hollow is unclear, the positive news, Wheeler said, is that what began on Ungashick's front lawn will continue.
Kansas City’s iconic wiffle ball field at 52nd and Wornall, known for charity games with Royals George Brett, Alex Gordon, may shut down with house sale.
The ball field is a little more refined now. In 2014, they brought in a bulldozer, put down sod and built a wall. In the years since, they’ve built a playground, a gazebo and hung a scoreboard.
The Wiffle Ball field is surrounded by a chain-link fence and the surrounding sidewalks are all freshly poured concrete. Both dugouts feature benches for the players to sit and are covered.
both rob and gary started playing pro wiffle ball in their teens. THAT MEANS PLAYING AT A PROFESSIONAL LEVEL, BUT DOES NOT INCLUDE A PROFESSIONAL SALARY OR ANY SALARY FOR THAT MATTER.
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