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The much talked about Brooklyn Kickball League has hit a snag this season. The Brooklyn Paper reports that some newly planted trees, as part of Mayor Bloomberg’s Million Trees program, has forced the league to reconfigure the fields which puts players at risk of colliding with each other in the outfield. The city says they didn’t plant the trees in that location out of malice. Some of the players want the trees moved, while others say just keep playing around them. Kickballer Brian Riccardi adds that “hopefully there are no collisions, but considering our steady diet of PBR, someone is bound to get hurt.”
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  1. I’ve played in the league for the past 3 years. Its harmless… just a bunch of folks having fun in the park on Sundays. Anybody (blogs, etc) who says anything else is just a HATER and needs to get away from their computer screen for a bit and reassess their interpretation of fun community sports and recreation. I’ve met some great friends, as well as my girlfriend of almost 2 yrs through McCarren kickball sundays.

    Are there a few annoying hipsters there? Yes. But for the most part its just a group of fun-loving yuppies blowing off steam outside in the sun, playing a game where athletic prowess and fierce competition aren’t the main focus.

    As far as the trees, we’ve reconfigured the fields and will work around it. No biggie.

  2. Why would we need another sport where you can’t use your hands? Isn’t soccer enough? This is a misguided amalgamation of soccer and baseball, and, in my opinion, un-American.

  3. “go to war with the football players. that would be something to see…”

    There’s actually ALOT of football players (i assume you mean soccer) who play at McC Park from the southside of the nabe. Alot of em are actually very good and fun to watch.

  4. no doubt wine lover – come on guys – you know if this league was in Prospect Park you’d be all over it.

    The new trees are nice – i’m more upset there will be no more pool parties this summer.

  5. wow! cynical! people having fun together outside and getting exercise. it’s sweet. there’s baseball and tennis right next to this area and the soccer and running track across the street. why is one sport superior? silly.

    anyway, the new trees are terrific – they add to the huge additions made last year. doubt anyone is taking them down, but i do feel bad for these 20 somethings.

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