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Adult Baseball 2013
May 6, 2012

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"Dont go soft, Play Hardball!"
Snow Skiers have an alternative to simmer - artificial slopes.
Dieters have an alternative to sugar - Nutrasweet.
Now, baseball players 18 & over, 25 & over, 35 & over and 45 & over have an alternative to softball - the Men's Senior/Men's Adult Baseball League.

No more swinging at heads of lettuce. No more standing on base until the ball is hit. No more hitting to four outfielders. MSBL/MABL is the real thing!
The Men’s Senior Baseball League (MSBL)/Men’s Adult Baseball League (MABL) is a national organization with 325 local affiliates, 3,200 teams and 45,000 members who play organized amateur baseball in local leagues, 30 regional tournaments and six national tournaments. The MSBL/MABL World Series and Fall Classic take place every October/November in Arizona and Florida, respectively, playing on almost exclusively MLB Spring Training fields. There are two tournaments held over Martin Luther King Jr. weekend in January, the MSBL/MABL Holiday Classic at Disney which is held at the Atlanta Braves spring training facility in Orlando, and a new addition is the Desert Classic which takes place in Palm Springs, CA. The Las Vegas Kickoff Classic, held in ealry-mid March, has become one of our most highly attended tournaments with 104 teams in 2005. Aside from the many regional tournaments held over Memorial Day, the Las Vegas Open is another national tournament which attracts 60 teams each year. Our national tournaments hosted a total of 650 teams in 2004 making them the largest amateur baseball tournaments in the world.

The MSBL/MABL is an idea whose time has come. Just because a person is 18, 28, 38, 48 or over doesn’t mean he loves playing baseball any less.





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