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Don't Go Soft — Play
Hardball!
The
Men’s Senior Baseball League
(MSBL)/Men’s Adult Baseball
League (MABL) is a national
organization with 325 local
affiliates, 3,200 teams and
45,000 members who play
organized amateur baseball
in local leagues, 30
regional tournaments and six
national tournaments. The
MSBL/MABL World Series and
Fall Classic take place
every October/November in
Arizona and Florida,
respectively, playing on
almost exclusively MLB
Spring Training fields.
There are two tournaments
held over Martin Luther King
Jr. weekend in January, the
MSBL/MABL Holiday Classic at
Disney which is held at the
Atlanta Braves spring
training facility in
Orlando, and a new addition
is the Desert Classic which
takes place in Palm Springs,
CA. The Las Vegas Kickoff
Classic, held in ealry-mid
March, has become one of our
most highly attended
tournaments with 104 teams
in 2005. Aside from the
many regional tournaments
held over Memorial Day, the
Las Vegas Open is another
national tournament which
attracts 60 teams each
year. Our national
tournaments hosted a total
of 650 teams in 2004 making
them the largest amateur
baseball tournaments in the
world.
The MSBL/MABL is an idea
whose time has come. Just
because a person is 18, 28,
38, 48 or over doesn’t mean
he loves playing baseball
any less.
Purpose:
The MSBL/MABL is committed
to providing the player who
is age 18 & over, 28 & over,
and 38 & over the
opportunity to play real
baseball at a competitive
level on a regular basis in
a professionally-run
environment. The MSBL/MABL
World Series and Fall
Classic also offers 48+,
58+, 65+ and Father/Son
Divisions. Membership in
the MSBL/MABL often opens
doors to new friendships and
business contacts that go
beyond the white lines and
beyond the local community.
Profile:
The MSBL/MABL is the
fastest-growing adult
baseball organization in the
country. Started in 1986
with 60 members, the MSBL/MABL
is now 45,000 strong. Within
a few short years,
membership is projected to
exceed 50,000. Among the
members are doctors,
lawyers, local businessmen,
former professional
athletes, and average
working men. All are united
by a common passion for
playing and enjoying
baseball.
MSBL/MABL members are
serious amateur athletes of
various skill levels. They
exhibit a special commitment
in their chosen sports, in
their professions, and as
contributors to the
well-being of their
communities.
Aside from a few rule
changes, the MSBL/MABL
conforms to standard
baseball rules, with major
league style or replica
uniforms, carefully kept
statistics and nine-inning
games played once a week,
generally on Sundays.
Both the MSBL and the MABL
plan to expand by
establishing local units in
communities where programs
do not exist, and also by
welcoming existing amateur
hardball leagues to
affiliate. For information
on getting started in a
local league or having your
league affiliate with the
national organization of
MSBL/MABL, please call,
write or send e-mail to:
Men’s Senior /Adult Baseball
League
One
Huntington Quadrangle, Suite
3N07
Melville, NY 11747
Phone:
631 753 6725
Fax:
631 753 4031
E-mail:
info@msblnational.com
Media Attention:
MSBL/MABL has been featured
in over 600 local radio, T.V.
and newspaper accounts and
has reached national
prominence with major
articles in Sports
Illustrated, Sport, Baseball
America, USA Today, Sporting
News and the US News and
World Report. In addition,
MSBL/MABL has been in the
spotlight on broadcasts of
the Today Show and Good
Morning America.
One of the foremost articles
featuring MSBL appeared in
the Sept/Oct 1998 issue of
Cigar Affionado.
Community Benefits:
By establishing long-term
working relationships for
the use of high school
fields, the MSBL/MABL plays
a constructive role in
maintaining the fields that
it uses. In addition, it
involves its members in
activities to support the
baseball programs of the
schools with which it works.
Organization & Membership:
National organization with
325 local leagues across the
U.S.
1992 membership 20,000
1993 membership 26,000
1994 membership 30,000
1995 membership 33,000
1996 membership 36,000
1997 membership 38,000
1998 membership 40,000
1999 membership 42,000
2004 membership 45,000
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