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The MBL has strived during it's existence to make certain that we exemplify high standards of sportsmanship. We have a good relationship with the umpires, which has led to the MBL having some of the better umpires in the area. We would appreciate that players and fans remember that we are all MBLers, not MLBers, and keep their opinions to themselves during games. While we realize that in the heat of competition there will be flare-ups, it is still expected that players, managers and fans alike will be mature enough to settle those occurances quickly and quietly. We will not tolerate abuse of umpires, players or fans under any circumstances. Though unsportsmanlike behavior has been rare in our history, it has unfortunately occured. If a player, manager or fan causes a team to forfeit, please know that will cause the forfeiting team a $150 fine, and suspensions. If you have an opinion that you feel needs to be heard, tell your team's manager AFTER the game and he will contact the league. During games, it is only the managers and captains that should (beyond brief questions players may ask regarding a play) discuss matters with umpires, and then only briefly for explanations and rules clarifications. Finally, we expect our players to keep the language relatively clean. Excessive or loud swearing can and should lead to ejection. |
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Update:
PJ's Pub Tigers ranked 3rd in state and Southshore All-Stars ranked 5th, in final Wisconsin Amateur Baseball Rankings.
The MBL will have a Langsdorf League entry for the 2010 season.
This team is comprised of MBL All-Stars who are interested in playing more games at a very high level while at the peak of their careers. We will also have players from Wisconsin Lutheran College and a few other local colleges. The ultimate goal of this team is provide one of the highest levels of ameteur play in the state within a few years.
Langsdorf is a wood bat league with better players from various leagues in the area. Teams are from Milwaukee, West Allis, Racine, Burlington, Kenosha and Genoa City.
Players must be willing to participate in a youth baseball program as coaches/counselors and/or fundraising activities. Please send an This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ASAP. Click Read more to see the practice and game schedule.
The Milwaukee Baseball League has added a Veteran’s Division for 2010. Click "Read More" for what we are thinking and status updates.
The league is composed primarily of MBL veteran players who are seeking to extend their baseball career well into their 30s. The league is designed to be competitive while providing a gentlemanly recreational outlet. The division will play Sundays, with some Fridays (more for teams that would like to have their Saturday/Sunday off a couple times per year for other endeavors), with a midweek expanded schedule for teams looking for even more games.
Managers of teams or groups who would like to be considered being added to the league please contact us at
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ASAP.
We got the scheduling and field fee information for 2010. As anticipated a few years ago, we finally are seeing the "one off" price movement in field prices. Per game average field fees for 2010 will approximately double from 2009. MBL field expenses will go from approximately $3000 for the year to about $6000 for the year.
As things stand right now, the base schedules will be:
August 10, 2004
Revived rec-league baseball to hold first playoff games.
Author: DAVID BOEHLER
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Article discussing the re-emergence of the Milwaukee County Minor and Open Baseball Leagues into the Milwaukee Baseball League.
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