Funky’s second world title one of biblical
proportions
(July 24, 2011 - Mishawaka, Ind. USA) Teams have won World Whiffleball
Championships by bigger margins in the vaunted tournament's 32 years, but this
year's champs looked as otherworldly as any team in history, winning eight
straight games, not only with the requisite barrage of homers, but with perhaps
the most suffocating defense the game has ever seen.
Mishawaka's 'Funky Plastic Offspring' added a second world title to their 2011
national championship today, defeating Elkhart, Indiana's 'Baugo
Bombers' 9-8 in the final game of the 55-team, two day tournament. FPO beat
three-time champion 'Club Ripped' in one semifinal; Baugo
took out the defending champs, 'Balco Boys,' in the
other semi.
FPO thoroughly dominated the world championship game until the bottom of the
sixth, when trailing 9-5, the upstart 'Bombers' scored three quick runs,
threatening to take down the national champs. But it was not to be as FPO
recorded the final out on a weak grounder to the pitcher.
For two days the FPO defense was led by Dan and Randy Schuster, the two
brothers routinely going high over the six-foot fence to rob the opposition of
homers, as well as making tremendous diving catches and nifty quick-scoop plays
to their stellar pitcher, Joel Cyrier. One 'Baugo' player said of the brothers as he came to bat in the
final game, "Who should I hit it to? Jesus or
Moses?"
The third Schuster brother, Joe, played catcher, a testament to the depth of
the team, as he no doubt could have played left field for almost any other team
in the tourney.
Team captain and Hall-of-Famer Mike Schuster, the boys' father, now owns his
third world title in 26 years, the first as a pitcher on the 1985 champion 'Laidig,' the second with FPO in 2007. FPO won the National Whiffleball Championship in Skokie, Ill., on June 25. They
finish 2011 with an amazing 15-0 record against the nation's and world's best.
Tournament Notes:
Three-time champions, the aging 'Sure Things,' reunited after several years off,
going all the way to the final 24. Seven-time champs, the Blue Ribbon Builders,
were a no-show, ending their 24-consecutive-years in the tournament. The oldest
team in the tournament and two-time champion, The Homeboys, made their 31st
consecutive tourney appearance. Their DH and the game's co-founder, Jim Bottorff, 50, recorded his first long ball since 2001,
making him only the third known player 50-and-over to homer in a tournament
game.
Super 20 Whiffleball Teams on the
Planet Earth
The World Whiffleball Commission's computer rankings
of the Super 20 Whiffleball Teams on the Planet Earth
as of July 24, 2011.
1. Funky Plastic Offspring; Mishawaka,
Ind.
2. Baugo Bombers;
Elkhart, Ind.
3. Club Ripped; Chicago,
Ill.
4. Balco Boys; Mishawaka,
Ind.
5. Clutch
Players; Michiana, Michigan
6. The Ribbies; South Bend, Ind.
7. Cult
West II; South Bend, Ind.
8. Deuces
Wild; Munster, Ind.
9. Steal Your Base; South
Bend, Ind.
10. South Side Crowes; South Bend, Ind.
11. Monon Yankers;
Olathe, Kan.
12. Boss Air; Mishawaka, Ind.
13. Y.T.S.; Fort Wayne, Ind.
14. Lombard Lightning; London, England
15. Scared Hitless; Fishers, Ind.
16. Looney Wifflers; New Carlisle, Ind.
17. Spangenberg Mustaches; Lisle, Ill.
18. South Side Bomb Squad; South Bend, Ind.
19. Black Rain; Goshen, Ind.
20. South Side Smoky City G's; South Bend, Ind.