July 11, 2021: Training Day!

We will be holding a Training Day prior to Opening Day to properly warm up those muscles and practice some softball skills (or learn new skills!) that may have gotten a little rusty over the past many months. We will have skill shares on batting, playing the infield and outfield, followed by two practice games. 

We play at Trinity Bellwoods Park, on the large diamond in the North East corner of the park, North of the skating rink. Just look for the “SkyDome” sign on the fence behind first base.

Please make note of our COVID-19 guidelines for this season.

Training Day Schedule

8:00-8:15pm Arrival – Group Warm Up 
8:15pm Explanation of practice stations
8:15-8:55pm Drop-in hitting, infield and outfield practice
9:00-9:05pm Team meet n’ greet – find your team around the dugout or in the stands!
9:05-9:50pm PRACTICE GAME 1: DON RIVER VS. ROUGE RIVER (with guests from HUMBER RIVER) 
10:00-10:50pm PRACTICE GAME 2: GARRISON CREEK VS. CREDIT RIVER (with guests from HUMBER RIVER) 

Photo credit: u/emily_strange

Field of Dreamers: Recreational Sports Outside the Gender Binary

How do we imagine recreational sports outside of the gender binary and the forms of toxic masculinity that often permeate these spaces? The Field of Dreamers Cooperative Softball Association and Sqwish recreational basketball drop in have been asking these questions for the last 5 years in Toronto. This panel will discuss the basics of creating queer and non-binary sports leagues, the political work of recreational sports, and the need for municipalities to re-imagine adult recreation post-pandemic.

Continue reading “Field of Dreamers: Recreational Sports Outside the Gender Binary”

Statement on COVID-19 from 2020 Coordinating Committee

Dear Dreamers,

Thank you for your patience as we worked to get information from the City of Toronto with regard to their strategy for parks and facilities moving forward.  

Earlier this week we received word from the City of Toronto that all parks will remain closed until at least June 28th, 2020. Meaning that we will lose at minimum the first 9 weeks of the season.  We will be receiving a partial refund for these weeks from the City of Toronto at some point in the near future (Craig will let folks know when we do). 

As you might expect, there is a chance that restrictions are extended beyond the provisional June 28th deadline and so there is still a chance that we lose all of July, August, and/or the entire 2020 season. 

Regardless of what happens, we are committed to forming our teams for 2020 and building those team spaces as pods of solidarity during and following isolation and physical distancing. Below you will find some information and ideas that the coordinating committee has to bring the magic of the field to you in multiple ways and some other technical details that you might want to know. 

REFUNDS/LEAGUE FEES

Once we receive our partial refund for the 2020 season, the Coordinating Committee will update players on how much we got back and offer refunds to all players who have paid fees for the 2020 season (whatever percentage of the $2700 permit fee that works out)

We are still keeping in reserve funds for t-shirt printing (if and when our season happens), new equipment and first aid/sanitation supplies.

If you would prefer that the league keeps the refunded fees, we will set up a “solidarity fund” pot that can be used at the broader league’s discretion to fund particular individuals/groups in financial need, support front line workers, and/or political struggles emerging out of the pandemic. 

If you feel as though you will need to withdraw from the league for the 2020 season, please let us know and we will refund you your fee and will offer your spot up to folks who are on the waiting list. 

NEW HEALTH & SAFETY PROTOCOLS FOR 2020 SEASON

We will await word from the City of Toronto who will be instituting health and safety guidelines should parks open up after June 28th, 2020, however, we are calling on all of our various players with medical training, scientific backgrounds, and lived experience to send us advice and suggestions with regards to improve our sanitation and safety post-isolation. 

At the minimum, we will institute: 

  • New policies on shared equipment (including helmets, gloves, bats)
  • Hand sanitizer on site and in dugouts to clean equipment before/after use

We welcome all suggestions and continue to do research to get a sense of what might be feasible should the season start. 

MUTUAL AID 

We are going to work hard to create strong team environments that can act as another social space for you to reach out to teammates and league members for support, social time and organizing!  

Each team will be clustered together with a unique team name/identity and an internal chat group to keep folks up to date.  

VIDEOS & EVENTS

As baseball weather begins to emerge, members of the Field of Dreamers will begin to create YouTube videos that will help you develop specific skills, learn new rules, and train for the upcoming season! 

Any and all videos from league members, subs, and friends of the league especially around baseball/fitness/training/movement work so that we can be physically engaged with each other at least on some Sunday nights! 

We will also be rolling out weekly events during the Sunday 8pm-11pm time slots reserved for our league (beginning May 3rd) so if you wish to contribute to one of these, have suggestions, and/or want to be part of the planning please let us know! 

Some ideas that have already been floated include: 

  • Baseball themed movie night
  • Name that walk-up song trivia night
  • An insider’s look into Field of Dreamer history, stats
  • Oral History project on Field of Dreamers
  • Learn about the Toronto River’s project! 
  • Scavenger Hunts 
  • And more! 

2019 Field of Dreamers Finals

#WeTheTrash Is the 2019 Slogan You Came For

The 2019 Grand Finale of the Field of Dreamer’s season was gifted a beautiful warm early autumn evening that provided a spectacular canopy for the final evening of the season. The stands were filled with friends, family, fans, and an assortment of Don River Don of the Dead Players who came out to boost the morale of the underdog teams and to perhaps stay late for some left over brain eating.

The Bronze medal matchup featured the shooting stars of the Garrison Creek Glimmer coming off a heartbreaking walk-off loss to the Rouge River Raccoons in the semi-finals and the Credit River Care Bears who surmounted the zombie apocalypse to secure their spot in the game. The Gold medal matchup featured the Humber River Haze who set fire to the Care Bears en route to securing their spot in the match and the Rouge River Raccoons who squeaked into the finals in walk-off fashion after a dominating regular season.

Would the Glimmer ride Halley’s Comet to the Bronze or would the Care Bears build a rainbow shield so illustrious that it completely changed the superstructure of the cosmos? Would the Haze use smoke and mirrors to confound the favoured Raccons or would Rouge River have a late night feast?

If you wanna know the results…

READ MORE TO FIND OUT!

Photo Credit: Meghan Wright 🙂

Continue reading “2019 Field of Dreamers Finals”