MABL/MSBL Player of the Week: Bob Altobelli, Capital District MSBL, Albany, New York
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Our goal at MSBL is to recognize any outstanding efforts from across the country. Our ‘Players of the Week’ stories are not designed to honor just one person per week, but multiple players if warranted. We have plenty of space so keep them coming! Please forward any recommendations to…
Read MoreMABL/MSBL Player of the Week: Andrew Casey, Connecticut North MSBL
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Our goal at MSBL is to recognize any outstanding efforts from across the country. Our ‘Players of the Week’ stories are not designed to honor just one person per week, but multiple players if warranted. We have plenty of space so keep them coming! Please forward any recommendations to…
Read MoreMSBL League Profile: East Metro Baseball League, Atlanta, Georgia, Willie Rogers, League President
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Willie Rogers took over the helm of the East Metro Baseball League in Atlanta in 2017 after league president John Gambs passed away on September 24th of that year. The league began in 2003 and has been under his supervision since that fateful day in 2017. “I had been John’s umpire-in-chief for a long time and…
Read MorePuget Sound Senior Baseball League Inducts 2024 Hall of Fame Class
By Tom Evans Krause, League President 5/12/2024 Since its founding in 1989, the Puget Sound Senior Baseball League has been the home to many outstanding ballplayers. The PSSBL Hall of Fame was established in 2011 to honor those exhibiting exceptional performance on the field, in administrative duties, or both. Now in our 35th season, the 2024 Hall of Fame…
Read MoreMABL/MSBL ‘Player of the Week’ Nominee: Tyler Jacobsen, Tucson MSBL
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Dylan Shorthouse is the manager of the 3-1, 25+ Misfits from the Tucson MSBL. He let us know that one of his players deserved our newly implemented 2024 ‘Players of the Week’ honors. They are currently on a three-game winning streak after dropping their opener. “Greetings from Tucson, Arizona!…
Read More2024 MSBL Honor Roll Inductee: Bruce Fraser, Tri-Valley MSBL
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Bruce Fraser is the League President of the Tri-Valley MSBL, located in the San Francisco East Bay area. The league has been an integral part of the MSBL family since 1992 and is also a national tournament powerhouse, with the league teams having accumulated 22 national titles and counting.…
Read MoreWelcome Charleston Men’s Adult Baseball League!
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications The Charleston Baseball League has been in existence in South Carolina since 1992 in various forms but has decided to become part of the MSBL family in 2024! New league president Rob Burke is the man in charge. “MSBL is a solid and proven organization that represents all of…
Read MoreMSBL League Profile: Central North Carolina MSBL, Rob Isbell, League President
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Rob Isbell has been the League President of the Central North Carolina Men’s Senior Baseball League since 2017, after joining up in 2008. They currently offer competition in four divisions, 18+, 32+, 50+, and 60+. “As we age, I see the older divisions adding teams and the league growing…
Read More2024 Honor Roll Inductee: Brandon Seymour, Western Mass Wood Bat Baseball League
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Brandon Seymour is a born leader. He is not only the league president of the eight-team Western Mass Wood Bat Baseball League located in Springfield, but he has just been hired as the General Manager of the Valley Blue Sox of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. The 44-year-old…
Read MoreMSBL League Profile: Lehigh Valley MABL/MSBL, Turk Starniri, League President
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Turk Starniri is a wonderful communicator, MSBL National Hall of Fame member, and has been a part of the Lehigh Valley MABL/MSBL for the past 36 years. His presidential tenure began in 1997, with a short hiccup in the mid-2000s, while the 27-team league continues to prosper under his…
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