Welcome to Rally Cap Sports Co., where it’s always summertime…

 

Rally Cap Sports Co Playing Fields
FENWAY PARK REPLICA

 

In 2019, Russ and Toby held a community Wiffle® Ball tournament which was a huge success. Everyone had so much fun, it sparked the idea to create a fun and immersive baseball experience for all ages. They knew they wanted it to involve Wiffle® Ball because it's such an iconic game for everyone and players with various degrees of athletic ability can participate. As the idea for Rally Cap Sports Co started to come together, a third member, Sandra Darrow, joined our team. In 2020, after many months of design work with our inflatable vendor, Inflatable Design Group, we rolled out our first field, a Fenway replica, to much excitement and buzz throughout the community.

Additional stadium replicas, including Oracle Park & Lamade Stadium, are in the works! We look forward to continuing to bring the immersive experience to fans of all ages. We hope to see you on a field soon!


Fun Fenway Park Facts & Lore

Fenway Park is the home of the Boston Red Sox. It first opened on April 20, 1912

On June 9, 1946, Ted Williams hit the the longest home run ever hit at Fenway. A record yet to be beat officially beaten. That hit was measured at 502 feet and is honored by a lone red seat in the sea of bleachers.

If you are wondering why they call it the Green Monster, well it’s a whopping 37 feet high and 231 feet long! That’s the highest in baseball! Why? It depends who you ask actually. Fenway Park has the shallowest outfield in baseball, so some people say they built an extra high wall to catch any balls that wanted to leave the park. Others say it was to keep people from watching the games for free!

Introduced in 1941 the wall was covered in advertisements until 1947, when they painted it green. That color is now known as “Monster Green”!

Did you know that hundreds of current and former major league baseball players have signed their names on the Green Monster? It’s a long-standing tradition—or call it a rite of passage—for opposing players to sign their names on the inside of the wall the first time they come to Fenway Park!

Don’t quote us on any of the above fun facts! We found them on the internet!

See some of the photos we used for inspiration below!

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