Hello there, I'm Ben. A pro Wiffle Ball player and analyst of the sport. You can catch me on my YouTube Channel where I strive to deliver the best Wiffle Ball content around the web and talk about what is going in the Wiff community as well as my own endeavors in the sport. I hope you enjoy the podcast and get out there and play some wiff!!
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
In Episode 9 of WSP, I am joined by Kyle Vonschleusigen, one of the Palisade WBL's most notable pitching stars. In light of all that has gone down behind the scenes of the Palisades' world over the past few months, in this episode, Kyle and I basica... more
Joining me in episode 8 of WSP, we have Riley Viator. Besides being a good friend it's been an honor to play with him over the past year and to attend my first pro tournament with him. Today, we are gonna discuss just that. Everything from the trip o... more
The Wiffle Statement Podcast is officially back!! We are kicking off season 2 with a fantastic guest, Zac Peurach. Zac entered MLW back in spring of this year with the Western Wildcats. He would go on to win rookie of the year and put together one of... more
In WSP episode 6; (the final one for the first season) we welcome to the show Kyle Schutlz, commissioner of MLW. We discuss the future of the league the growth it has seen in the wiffle community as well as an inside sneak preview of what's to come f... more
I apologize for this episode coming out a week late. Getting together to record it was a pain but glad it finally did happen and in WSP episode 5, we have Andrew Arceneaux and Ryker Hollaway from SPW join Ben to talk wiff and whatever else comes to m... more
Happy February fellas, in WSP episode 4, I discuss my feelings on MLW's newest documentary on the Mallard's run last year and how that video plays into the culture of the wiffle ball community and fan base.
In WSP episode 3; I and Ryan Petrone discuss the culture and atmosphere of competitive fast pitch wiffle ball, in particular the Palisades WBL of New York.
In WSP episode#2; I discuss my thoughts on the importance of backyard leagues in the wiffle ball community today.
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