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TRENTON, NJ…The Babe Ruth
International Board of Directors at their
annual meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
unanimously elected the late Daniel Perella,
of Stamford, Connecticut, into its Hall
of Fame.
Babe Ruth League President/CEO
Ron Tellefsen said, “Dan Perella served
Babe Ruth League, Inc. for 40 years.
His most enjoyable times were when
he was able to watch a youngster play the
game and have fun.”
Dan
started the Stamford American Babe Ruth
League in 1973 as a manager. He continued to serve the league as a manager
until being elected as League President. In 1989, the league merged with two other Babe Ruth leagues in Stamford.
Perella remained League President
for all three Stamford leagues until his
recent death.
As
a manager, he was always there to help his
kids, financially, spiritually, and any
other way possible. He was even available at all times for the parents and other coaches.
During
his reign as President, the Stamford Babe
Ruth Leagues grew to over 500 participants. Perella’s motto was every child plays, no matter
what. Dan
was also very instrumental in bringing many
tournaments to Stamford, including two World
Series.
Many
kids and parents nick-named Perella “Father
Danny” as he was very involved in the church
and was always there to talk, listen and
counsel.
Perella joins more than
100 individuals and organizations who have
earned the distinction of being inducted
into the Babe Ruth Hall of Fame.
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