2023 Ravens Sweep Rage in Championship Series for 30+ Sierra Title in Puget Sound Senior Baseball League
Ravens 4, Rage 0 (Game two of championship series best-of-three sweep) Submitted by Paul Davison, Ravens’ manager In 2022, the Ravens wrapped up their 21st and final season in the 18+ competitive Cascade division of the PSSBL by winning their seventh championship. In 2023, the team moved on to a new challenge in the 30+ competitive…
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Boston Wolfpack 8, Pittsburgh Platinums 2 By Sterling Endicott The Boston Wolfpack won the 54+ 2024 MSBL Sunshine Classic. The Pack combined good pitching and defense to go undefeated under sunny skies in Panama City Beach, Florida. Boston won their three pool round games with wins over the Tri-State Orioles, Atlanta 54’s, and the Atlanta Bullies. Edgardo…
Read More2024 MSBL Honor Roll Inductee: Damon Grothe, Indiana Baseball League
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Damon Grothe is the 46-year-old League President of the Indiana Baseball League based out of Indianapolis, a post he assumed in January of 2021. Just three years ago, the league had 35 teams, while they now have 57 teams in five age divisions! The league started with nine teams…
Read More2024 MSBL Honor Roll Inductee: Michael Caputo, Glory Days (NJ) Baseball League
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Michael Caputo is the League President of a league that possesses one of the coolest names in the entirety of the MSBL landscape. He is associated with the six-team Glory Days Baseball League, located in and around Forked River, New Jersey, and in existence as an MSBL affiliate since…
Read More2024 MSBL Honor Roll Inductee: Jon Beggerly, Forth Worth MSBL
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Jon Beggerly is the League President of the Fort Worth MSBL, a 12-team league offering competition in 25-over and 40-over divisions. Jon has been running things for the past three years, after being ‘volutold’ he was taking over the top spot, after joining the league a decade ago with…
Read MoreMSBL Player Profile: Allan Carmello, Chautauqua (NY) MSBL
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications We asked Bob Bankoski, League President of the Chautauqua MSBL in New York if there were any league members who have been around for the duration of the league and might be deserving of a little bit of spotlight. Bob quickly responded with the name of one guy who definitely…
Read More2024 MSBL Honor Roll Inductee: Bret Fink, League President, Inland Northwest Men’s Baseball League
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Bret Fink is the 52-year-old League President of the Inland Northwest Men’s Baseball League based out of Spokane, Washington. Bret began playing in the league back around 1995 when Greg Peterson formed the league and has been the president since 2020. Bret was the Vice President of the league…
Read MoreMSBL League President Profile: Bob Bankoski, Chautauqua Men’s Senior Baseball League
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Bob Bankoski is the 60-year-old League President of the Chautauqua Men’s Senior Baseball League, located in Chautauqua County, the westernmost county in New York state. He became the president in 2000 but took a break from 2016 through 2020, though he still served as the league’s treasurer/secretary. What is…
Read More2024 MSBL Honor Roll Inductee: Bob Donaldson, Antelope Valley (CA) MABL
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Bob Donalson is the president of the Antelope Valley Men’s Adult Baseball League, a nifty 10-team, 18-over league located in and around beautiful Lancaster, California, where Bob has been playing since 1993. For Bob’s dedication and guidance all of these years, MSBL Founder and President Steve Sigler has inducted…
Read MoreLeague President Profile: Joe Hellett, Jacksonville MABL
By Steve LaMontia, Director of Communications Joe Hellett began his MSBL career in the Jacksonville MABL in 2008 and became president in 2014. Jacksonville, and all of Florida, is a hotbed of younger leagues because of their year-round playing capabilities, and the proximity of many nearby colleges. People need places to play competitive baseball when…
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