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ChampionCHIP: Don’t Care ~ Miami, FL 1/17/20

ChampionCHIP: Don’t Care ~ Miami, FL 1/17/20

Congrats to Oscar Sanchez and the rest of Don’t Care on their ChampionCHIP at our first Miami event of 2020 on Friday, January 17th. They went 3-1, +1 in round robin and defeated Morning Wood (3-1, +5) in a three inning ChampionCHIP with a final score of 2-1. Thank you to all other teams for playing; Dirty South (2-2, +1), The Hoagies (0-3, -6), and Pornosi (2-2, +3). Our next event inMiami is on Friday, January 7th. If you want in, round up a team of 4-6 players and register today!

For additional info, promo codes or to inquire about a special event of your own please contact:

nate@backyardrule.com


FAQ

What are the rules?

Basically, we are playing miniature Baseball. Only 4 players on defense, pitch speed is limited, and fielders can throw grounders to the pitcher for the force play at 1B. We run bases and play pegs. See our video rulebook below:

What should we bring?

The only think you NEED to bring is a team of 4 - 5 ballplayers. We provide all bats, balls and equipment. It is good idea for teams/players bring their own chairs, cooler and a tent. You are welcome to bring your own bat if you want, but it must be an official Wiffle bat (skinny yellow), and there can be no modifications to the bat other than grip tape. Molded cleats are ok, but no metal. Most people wear gym shoes.

What do the winners get?

There is not a cash prize, but the winners do get some cool stuff. We have hats, shirts and other small handouts. Winning a ChampionCHIP also qualifies a team for the year ending FLORIDA W I D E tournament. However, the best prize of all is winning..

Do we need to wear uniforms?

No, but they sure do look good. Players can dress as casually or as done up as they please.

How long does a tournament last?

Tournaments last just 2 - 3 hours. Depending of weather and, whether hitters are swinging or taking :)

How early can we arrive?

One hour prior to the start time for BP/check-in. If you want some swings, get there a little early.

How old do you have to be to play?

Age 15 and up can play with parental consent.

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