Posts Tagged "Softball"

Team B.O.B. Departs!

Posted by on Jul 26 in RAGBRAI

(L to R): Robert Hellman, III, Bob Hellman, Jr., Michael Mahon & Mike Mahon. (Not Pictured: Richard Wojan) Team B.O.B. departed from Sioux City yesterday. Check back in for more Team B.O.B. RAGBRAI...

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Team B.O.B. Fundraising Opportunity

Posted by on Jul 13 in Build Our Ballpark

The Build Our Ballpark Board of Directors and staff proudly announce that TEAM B.O.B., lead by Robert Hellman III, will be riding RAGBRAI this summer to raise funds for our non-profit organization building baseball/softball parks throughout America The five man team of cyclists are accepting donations via our website of any denomination. Your help is badly needed and greatly appreciated. Bob Hellman Sr Executive Director Build Our Ballpark To read Robert Hellman III’s introduction to Team B.O.B., please click here. To support Team B.O.B. donate now online or make a...

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Three Generations with a Passion for Baseball

Posted by on Jul 12 in RAGBRAI

Bob Hellman Jr., Robert Hellman III, and Bob Hellman Sr. (L to R) at a 2004 World Series game between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals. Baseball has always been a part of my life – for as long as I can remember. It was the first sport I ever had a chance to play. It is also a sport I’ve enjoyed both playing and watching with my entire family, including my grandfather, after whom I am named. We have even had a chance to visit the Baseball Hall Of Fame together. My love of baseball really got going when my first baseball team (which my Dad coached) won a championship. However, as...

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Hellman Field – An Opportunity to Build Our Ballpark

Posted by on Jan 26 in Hellman Field

It’s summertime in the late 1940s – a time when Baseball rules American sports and our “Fields of Dreams” on the East Side of Waterloo are sandbur-laden vacant lots. The real baseball fields are a bike’s-ride away across the river that divides the city of Waterloo, on the West Side. But that doesn’t deter you from playing the game you love. Nor do you consider the divide that separates this industrial city … it’s summertime … it’s baseball. Sixty years later things have changed, and there are now lush green diamonds on the East Side – the jewel in the crown – Hellman Field, a project that...

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