A centerfielder sealed a
Little Fenway, a one-quarter recreation of Boston's
Little Fenway was built by Pat O'Connor at his Vermont home in 2001. The event is named after former Boston University hockey player Travis Roy, who was paralyzed from the neck down in his first college game. After reading "Eleven Seconds", E.M. Swift's book about Roy, O'Connor pitched the idea of a charity tournament for Roy's foundation.
The tournament has raised over $2 million in its 12 years.
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Deadspin notes that the play was originally ruled a home run but later changed to an out.