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2009 CCYB - NATIONS
TRAVEL BASEBALL NOTES AND ETHICS



CCYB - NATIONS NOTES AND ETHICS

1 Confirm schedule and field directions 4–5 days prior to games with other team. E-mail CCYBnet@aol.com and let the league know that the game has been confirmed by both teams.

2 Please pay the umpire and $10.00 maintenance fee at the umpire meeting before each game. (DH means two field fees!) Go over any special playing rules or ground rules at this time. Each team should carry the league rule book to all there games. Both teams need to bring enough game balls for each game played.

3 Do not warm up on infield grass and infield dirt. Play catch on the outfield grass area only.

4 Do not hit baseballs into chain link fences.

5 Pick up all trash after the game not only in your dugout area, but also your teams seating area.

6 Support the home team’s snack shack.

7 Help keep restrooms clean.

8 Park in approved parking stalls only.

9 Teams should alternate home and away when playing double headers. (Host team home the second game.)

10 Avoid loud negative comments towards umpire, players or spectators. We need to promote Sportsmanship.

11 E-mail in scores of all games within 24 hours to league office. Please put age level, team name & team contact on all e-mails.

12 Turn in all forms and league paperwork on time.

13 Help build our league in all age levels. Encourage other teams to join our league.

14 Time in between double headers should be at least 20 minutes and not more than 30 minutes.

15 Asking players to switch teams or even making a spot open for a player on your team for a player who is already on another team is not good for travel baseball. The signing period for players should be from when the Spring Season ends to when Winter Ball starts. Teams that allow players already on a team during the season are not helping promote travel baseball. Please only make roster spots for free agents! The $7.00 award you’re fighting for is not worth teaching players and families to not fulfill their commitments to the team they joined first.

Todd Rogers
CCYB - Nations Baseball


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