KANSAS CITY, Mo. A couple feet behind home plate, George Toma sat on a wooden bench and smiled. For a few minutes last Friday morning, the 91-year-old knew his latest masterpiece was almost complete. He still needed to apply a bit more paint on the field before first pitch.

In front of Toma, the most famous groundskeeper in professional sports, was a Wiffle ball field he transformed. Known for his diligence and creativity, Toma guided his makeshift grounds crew which included family members, a landscape company and children into producing a dreamy sandlot that any baseball or softball fan would cherish playing on.

Two weeks prior, Toma dug into the front yard of Joe Ungashicks house, known in the city for hosting the annual Wiffle at the Hollow event. Alongside his son Ryan, Toma formed the batters box, pitchers mound and the area around the bases as he would for a Major League club, with compacted dirt, sand and precise...

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Sultan of Sod George Toma's latest gem: a Wiffle ball field - The Athletic

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