(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Big League Wiffle Ball)
By The Daily Campus
When most kids envision playing at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, they’re adorned in silver-and-blue uniforms, a football in hand as they dash to the endzone for a touchdown on Sunday Night Football.
SMU freshman Logan Rose got his first chance to play at the famed stadium in 2024. As he stepped onto the gridiron of America’s Team, Rose did so for a different Dallas franchise– the Dallas Pandas, one of the first professional wiffle ball teams in the country.
“We went from our backyard to AT&T [Stadium],” Rose said.

Early in his childhood, Rose found himself swinging the thin, yellow wiffle bat as often as his normal baseball bat. His father, who won a Wiffle Ball World Series in 1995, would challenge Logan and his younger brother Carson to matches on a field he built in their backyard.
“We’d call it the Rose Classic,” Carson said. “We had one every season, and it would be my brother and I against our dad. I guess it was probably unfair, but it was two-on-one.”





