Big Vision Foundation hosts Second Annual George Bradley Vintage Base Ball Festival
The second annual George Bradley Vintage Base Ball Festival, presented by
Lehigh Valley Bat Works is set for June 27 and 28 at the BIG Vision Sports
Complex in Leesport.
The festival, which will showcase Vintage Base Ball as it was played in the 19th
Century is a celebration of the accomplishment of George Washington Bradley, a
native of Reading, PA who threw the first no-hitter in Major League Baseball history
on July 15, 1876. Bradley’s St. Louis Brown Stockings defeated the Hartford Dark
Blues 2-0 to record the first no-hitter in Major League history. Bradley finished the
1876 season with a 45-19 record, 1.23 ERA and 16 shutouts, which is still a major
league record today that he shares with Grover Cleveland Alexander.
The festival will feature Vintage Base Ball teams from Pennsylvania, New York and
Maryland.
In addition to the Vintage games, there will also be a youth baseball and youth
girl’s softball tournament taking place at the facility as well.
The weekend will feature great Vintage Base Ball, wonderful food and fantastic
entertainment sponsored by the Reading Musical Foundation. Kent Courtney will
be performing 19th Century acoustic music on Saturday, the Ringgold Band will be
performing on Sunday and Robert Mouland, a traveling puppeteer will be
performing on both days.
Renowned 19th Century Base Ball historian, Erik Miklich of Long Island, New York
will be on hand for the entire weekend to give demos and explain how the game
has evolved since its inception in the 19th Century.
Admission is only $5 per car each day. Gates open at 7:00 AM each day, with
youth games starting at 8:00 AM and vintage games starting at 10:30 AM on
Saturday and 11:30 AM on Sunday. Additional information regarding the festival
can be obtained on the BIG Vision Foundation web site at
www.BigVisionFoundation.org.
(All information in this post was provided through the Big Vision Foundation.)
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Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Second Annual George Bradley Vintage Base Ball Festival
BIG Day with Big Leaguers and Roberto Clemente, Jr. scheduled for the BIG Vision Sports Complex
Big Vision Foundation Honors Legacy of Roberto Clemente
Roberto Clemente, Jr., son of the late Hall of Fame baseball player, Roberto Clemente will be in Berks County on June 25, 2015 when the BIG Vision Foundation honors the legacy of his father by retiring number 21 at the BIG Vision Sports Complex in Leesport.
The number retirement event will be the culmination of an all day celebration that is sponsored by the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association and RC21X, a Pittsburgh based brain health testing company which is named in Clemente’s honor.
The day will start at 10:30 AM when the Major League Players Alumni Association hosts a free youth clinic which will run from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM.
Former Major League players that will be helping with the events throughout the day include, Shawn Barton, Rich Rodriguez, Bob Kaiser, Doug Clemens, Ed Kovac Sr., Derrick May, Charles Goggin, Thomas Donohue, Rick Krivda, Rich Surhoff, Dickie Noles, Garrett Stephenson, Jay Witasick, Howie Bedell and Andy Ashby.
Following the free youth clinic will be a free coaches clinic from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm, also conducted by the former Major League players.
The number retirement ceremony for Clemente will start 6:00 pm on Charlie Wagner Field, which is the Fenway Park replica at the BIG Vision Sports Complex. The evening will culminate with the “Legends Softball Game” at 6:35 PM, which will feature the former MLB players playing with local players on Wagner Field.
“We felt that it was important honor Clemente.” Said Dan Clouser, President of the BIG Vision Foundation. “His accomplishments both on and off the field were remarkable. Major League Baseball retired #42 for all of MLB for Jackie Robinson, we also have #42 retired and displayed on our fence here. Robinson and Clemente were both pioneers and great men of character as well. I don’t know if the MLB will ever retire #21 throughout all of baseball like they did with Jackie. I personally think that they should, but I also knew that we didn’t have to wait for the MLB to do it in order for us to do it, so we just went ahead and did it.”
“I am honored to be part of the ceremony for my father.” Clemente, Jr. added. “My father would be proud to be associated with such a great facility and organization.”
Roberto Clemente was a right fielder who played 18 seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1955 through 1972. He was inducted posthumously to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973, becoming the first Latin American and Caribbean player to be enshrined. His death established the precedent that as an alternate to the five year retirement period, a player deceased for at least 6 months is eligible for entry into the Hall of Fame.
Clemente was an All-Star for twelve seasons, National League (NL) Most Valuable Player one season, a NL batting champion four seasons, and a Gold Glove winner twelve seasons. In 1972, Clemente got his 3,000th major league hit in the very last plate appearance of his career during a regular season game. Clemente is the first Latin American and Caribbean player to win a World Series as a starter (1960), to receive a NL MVP Award (1966), and to receive a World Series MVP Award (1971).
He was involved in charity work in Puerto Rico and Latin American and Caribbean countries during the off seasons, often delivering baseball equipment and food to those in need. He died in an aviation accident on December 31, 1972, while en route to deliver aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua.
(All information in this post was provided through the Big Vision Foundation.)
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Roberto Clemente, Jr., son of the late Hall of Fame baseball player, Roberto Clemente will be in Berks County on June 25, 2015 when the BIG Vision Foundation honors the legacy of his father by retiring number 21 at the BIG Vision Sports Complex in Leesport.
The number retirement event will be the culmination of an all day celebration that is sponsored by the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association and RC21X, a Pittsburgh based brain health testing company which is named in Clemente’s honor.
The day will start at 10:30 AM when the Major League Players Alumni Association hosts a free youth clinic which will run from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM.
Former Major League players that will be helping with the events throughout the day include, Shawn Barton, Rich Rodriguez, Bob Kaiser, Doug Clemens, Ed Kovac Sr., Derrick May, Charles Goggin, Thomas Donohue, Rick Krivda, Rich Surhoff, Dickie Noles, Garrett Stephenson, Jay Witasick, Howie Bedell and Andy Ashby.
Following the free youth clinic will be a free coaches clinic from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm, also conducted by the former Major League players.
The number retirement ceremony for Clemente will start 6:00 pm on Charlie Wagner Field, which is the Fenway Park replica at the BIG Vision Sports Complex. The evening will culminate with the “Legends Softball Game” at 6:35 PM, which will feature the former MLB players playing with local players on Wagner Field.
“We felt that it was important honor Clemente.” Said Dan Clouser, President of the BIG Vision Foundation. “His accomplishments both on and off the field were remarkable. Major League Baseball retired #42 for all of MLB for Jackie Robinson, we also have #42 retired and displayed on our fence here. Robinson and Clemente were both pioneers and great men of character as well. I don’t know if the MLB will ever retire #21 throughout all of baseball like they did with Jackie. I personally think that they should, but I also knew that we didn’t have to wait for the MLB to do it in order for us to do it, so we just went ahead and did it.”
“I am honored to be part of the ceremony for my father.” Clemente, Jr. added. “My father would be proud to be associated with such a great facility and organization.”
Roberto Clemente was a right fielder who played 18 seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1955 through 1972. He was inducted posthumously to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973, becoming the first Latin American and Caribbean player to be enshrined. His death established the precedent that as an alternate to the five year retirement period, a player deceased for at least 6 months is eligible for entry into the Hall of Fame.
Clemente was an All-Star for twelve seasons, National League (NL) Most Valuable Player one season, a NL batting champion four seasons, and a Gold Glove winner twelve seasons. In 1972, Clemente got his 3,000th major league hit in the very last plate appearance of his career during a regular season game. Clemente is the first Latin American and Caribbean player to win a World Series as a starter (1960), to receive a NL MVP Award (1966), and to receive a World Series MVP Award (1971).
He was involved in charity work in Puerto Rico and Latin American and Caribbean countries during the off seasons, often delivering baseball equipment and food to those in need. He died in an aviation accident on December 31, 1972, while en route to deliver aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua.
(All information in this post was provided through the Big Vision Foundation.)
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Big Vision Foundation Teaches Children About Life's Great Game
"What they learn on this field can help them in the business world, in their marriage, or with anything they do in life. Those players who do become successful, whether it's on the field, or in business, can come back and tell the stories of what they learned here. That makes it rewarding and worthwhile," Dan Clouser, President of the Big Vision Foundation, said.
Mini-Monster
Standing
with Clouser, in the middle of a 118-acre Berks County Youth
Recreation Facility (BCYRF) was a rewarding experience. We spoke
after he managed the first game that was played at newly
renovated Charlie
Wagner Field
on May 31, 2014.
Looming
aside of us in left field was Leesport, Pennsylvania's replica of the
'Green Monster', the likes of which previously could only be found at
Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. The recently completed
30-foot-high structure (aptly dubbed the 'Mini-Monster') is the only
other known partition of its kind in the baseball world.
Great
baseball men
I've
been consistently impressed by the sincerity of Clouser's words,
combined with his generous actions, whenever I've met with him. The
same was true on that day.
"A
lot of hard work has paid off. We had a great turnout for the
ceremony. It was great to see. Charlie Wagner's son was here.
"It's
like reaching a pinnacle. But, it's also just the beginning of what
we want to do.
"There
used to be just a big hill out there (remnants of it can still be
seen). Being that I'm a (Boston) Red Sox fan and that I knew Wagner
personally, this particular part of our renovation is more near and
dear to my heart.
"Charlie
was a great, great man. To be able to honor him and his legacy with
this wall and the fact that he was an employee of the Red Sox for 70
years, it's just amazing. It's hard to put into words," Clouser
said.
The
ever-dapper Wagner was born in 1912, pitched in the major leagues
from 1938 through 1946, and lived until 2006. The lifelong Berks
County resident served as a Red Sox scout for many decades after his
professional playing and coaching careers ended.
Big
Vision
The
Big Vision Foundation was originally founded in 1989 as the Berkshire
Red Sox Baseball Club. Ongoing success allowed the non-profit to
evolve into a major community-minded organization. Their mission
statement is clear, "The Big Vision Foundation strives to teach
and develop the necessary skills in our youth in order to get them
more involved in their communities, families, and with their peers."
Clouser,
who authored 'The Beauty of a Diamond, Through the Eyes of a Coach',
leads a passionate team that created a uniquely remarkable
destination in this lush section of Southeastern Pennsylvania six
years ago. The organization leases four baseball fields from the
BCYRF, each of which are dedicated in honor of a Berks County
resident who played major league baseball.
"I
grew up reading about the guys who played. It's like the scene from
'Field of Dreams', baseball is that one constant in America.
Everything else changes, but baseball relatively stays the same,"
Clouser said.
Teaching baseball history
"We
wanted to educate the kids that come here about people like Wagner,
Whitey Kurowski, Vic Wertz, George
Bradley,
Rocky Colavito, Dick Gernert, and Randy Gumpert. It's important for
us to let them know the rich history that the game of baseball has
and that there is always a connection there," Clouser said.
Bradley's
historical significance was forged when he threw the first-ever Major
League Baseball no-hitter. The St. Louis Brown Stockings'
right-hander, who also played third base and the outfield, defeated
the Hartford Dark Blues 2-0 on July 15, 1876. 'Grin' went an
astounding 45-19 that season. His 1.23 ERA, 0.887 WHIP, and 16
shutouts (still a single-season record) led the National League.
Vintage
Festival
The
Big Vision Foundation's summer season began with the Unique Pretzel
City Classic that was held on May 31 and June 1. Included among its
many scheduled events is the First Annual Berks Vintage Base Ball
(phrase spelling is historically accurate) Festival, which will pay
homage to Bradley's legacy on July 26, 2014.
Adult
reenactors, using period uniforms, equipment, and rules will form
vintage teams from the 1860s, 1870s and 1880s. They will play
simultaneous games on the BCYRF fields, which will demonstrate how
baseball evolved in the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Learning
valuable life lessons
"Baseball
is a sport that does have an incredible history. It's also a
reflection of life.
"We
try to teach the kids that it's a game of failure and that they
should learn from those failures. That's the way life is. The most
successful people in the world failed many times before they
succeeded," Clouser said.
Families
and friends gathered on green fields. Children playing baseball under
the cover of a brilliant blue sky. The inviting aroma of grilled hot
dogs and hamburgers wafting my way.
Yes,
it was a perfect setting for this story. But, I felt that scene
wasn't an exception. Instead, it's a routinely shared community
experience within that great space.
(I hold all copyrights to this article which originally appeared on Yahoo's platform in 2014. Photo credit: Dan Clouser.)
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