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2013 Season Information!
The GSBL (Granite State Over 30 Baseball League) is a non-profit organization dedicated to playing the game of baseball on the best fields and with the best umpires available to us. We have been in existence since 1992 and are comprised of 11 teams from the southern New Hampshire region. Teams are made up of all levels of players including former high school, college and professional baseball players, 30 years of age or older. We believe in "giving something back" to the community and hold a golf tournament/league outing at the end of the season with proceeds going to a local charity. Our League is governed by the team managers (League Board) and operated by the League President. We also have Committees that handle Rules, Appeals, Disciplinary issues, and other issues on an ad hoc basis.

NEW PLAYERS: If you are wondering "where do I fit in?"; we suggest that you check out our schedule and see some of our games. It COSTS you NOTHING to join our Free Agent (Pool) list, and by signing up your INFO will be available to ALL of our managers. Signing up for the Free Agent (Pool) list online is simple: just click 2013 Pool Player Registration Form and fill out the form. If you get picked up by a team, great! If not, you will be posted on the Free Agent page and available to play for any team.
  • Player fees: Team managers, on behalf of the League collect each player's share of the Team Fee; usually dependant on roster size. The typical cost per player is roughly $175 for the season, which includes umpire fees, uniform costs, insurance, field fees, etc. Free Agent players do not typically pay a fee. Some teams collect umpire fees at the game from the players.
  • Season length is 18 games for regular season play. Playoffs are additional games for teams that qualify and no additional cost.
  • Included are All-Star Game, Playoffs, and Championship Games (for players/teams that qualify).
    • Playoffs consist of the top 8 teams playing in a bracket elimination tournament. Each round is a best 2 of 3 series.
    • Players must play 33% of games to be qualified for playoffs.
  • Winning teams receive the league championship trophy.
  • We also have awards for Offensive Player of the Year, Pitcher of the Year, Rookie of the Year and Sportsman of the Year.
  • Players qualify to play tournaments. Check out the Tournaments page for dates.
  • Player registration ends June 11, 2013. Players in the Free Agent pool are still available to play but not qualified for playoffs.
  • OPENING DAYS: Saturday, 4/20/13 & Sunday, 4/21/13.
  • Typically there are no games scheduled for Easter, 4th of July & Labor Day weekends. MINIMUM AGE: TO PLAY, YOU MUST HAVE REACHED AGE 28 BY 12/31/2013 for GSBL30 Division. AND REACHED AGE 38 by 12/31/2013 for GSBL40 Division.




    2012 GSBL Q & A
    How old do I have to be to play in the GSBL? - As long as you are or turn 28 years of age before December 31 of the current year you are eligible to play in the GSBL30. You must be 38 years of age before December 31 of the current year to play in the GSBL40.

    How long has the GSBL been in existence? - The GSBL has been in existence since 1992.

    How many teams play in the GSBL? - The league is currently comprised of 11 teams from the southern to central New Hampshire area.

    How do I join a team? – There are several ways to join a team. The easiest way is to know a current player and, if you are good enough, tryout for their team. If you do not know any players in the league you can submit your information via this link 2013 Pool Player Registration Form which is also on the top right side of the home page. Submitting your information will send an email to all of the league managers who will contact you if they are interested in learning more about your abilities. Typically 5-10 players are added to teams each season using this method.

    How often do you play and how long is the season? – Games are usually played on Sunday mornings with the occasional weeknight makeup game or Saturday game. The 2013 season begins April 20. The playoffs begin in August. A typical season consists of an 18 game regular season schedule including 3 double-headers.

    How much does it cost to play? - The player fee varies from team to team. Typically it is between $150-$200 dollars per year, per player. This fee covers costs like team bats, uniforms, other equipment, umpires and league expenses like insurance. Some teams are able to obtain sponsors to help defray costs, some hold fundraisers, some pay as you play and others request payment up front.

    What do the uniforms look like? - Most teams have uniforms similar to major league baseball teams.

    How fast is the pitching? - Most pitchers in the league have fastballs between 60-75 MPH however there are some pitchers that can top out in the high 80's.

    What positions are most in demand? - All positions are in demand however good pitchers and catchers are particularly hard to come by.

    What if I want to submit an entire team? - If you are interested in starting your own team or already have a team and you would like to join the GSBL please submit your info using the “2012 New Team Application” link on the right side of the homepage.

    Where are GSBL games played? – Games are played on baseball diamonds in Southern to Central New Hampshire. Most games are played on High School or College fields.

    How are the playoffs structured? - Playoffs begin in August and consist of the top 8 teams playing in a bracket elimination tournament. Each round is a best 2 of 3 series. Players must play 33% of league regular season games to be eligible to participate in the playoffs.

    How competitive is the league? - Most players in the GSBL have baseball experience ranging from high school to a stint in the Major Leagues and every level in-between. The competition is solid but we all realize that we need to go to work the next day.


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