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Registration for the 2009 season


jason
24th September 2008

Registration for the 2009 season will be held at the JBLN Field of Dreams Complex at St Andrews School this Saturday, Sept 27, 2008 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.

If you are new to the league, please bring copies of the first 5 pages of your child’s passport or a copy of their birth certificate.

Remember: TRY-OUTS for all new players and those current players that are moving up to the next division will be held on Saturday, Oct 4, 2008 at the Field of Dreams complex from 10 am to 3 pm.

The times for each division will be posted on the website this weekend.

****** Get your forms in early so that your child does not get left out by being late!*****

Click here to download the forms.


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Should Youth Baseball Coaches "Call Pitches" From The Dugout?


jason
18th February 2008

At age 13 and under, I dont really see a problem with a coach calling the pitches from the dugout for a pitcher. One thing to keep in mind is that the coach needs to be aware of what the...




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Three Basic Guidelines For Beginning Pitchers


jason
13th February 2008

No one is able to walk out to a pitching mound and be an ace pitcher right off the bat. Pitching a baseball is a combination of mental and physical preparation and endurance. It takes hours and hours of practice...




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How To Pitch In Cold Weather


jason
12th February 2008

Pitching in cold weather isnt easy. But its completely necessary, particularly in the North East and northern Midwest, where its common to open the spring baseball season in sub-35 degree temps. So what to do? Always wear long sleeves. If...




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How To Throw A Baseball Correctly


jason
06th February 2008

Proper throwing techniques are extremely important and very often neglected. Developing a sound and healthy arm depends on the right throwing mechanics. The basic grip is the four-seam grip--- the top fingers should be positioned perpendicular to the horse shoe...

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