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Frequently Asked Questions What is the Utah Men’s Senior Baseball League? The Utah AABL (Adult Amateur Baseball League) is an amateur baseball league located in Salt Lake City, Utah. We provide adult players with an opportunity to play baseball with other players in their own age group and skill level. What are the age groups of the Utah AABL? The Utah AABL is currently divided into four (4) age determined divisions. The three (3) divisions are designed for players over 18, 35 and over 45. Other than age, there is nothing to prevent a player from joining a team in any of the three age divisions. It all depends on the player’s skill and comfort level on the field. How long has the Utah AABL been active? The Utah MSBL was founded in 1989 as a league for adults. In 2012 the name was changed to Utsh AABL. Is this hardball or softball? The Utah AABL plays hardball. We play 9 inning games or a 3 hour time limit whichever comes first. With 2 extra innings to determine ties. Games can still end in ties after 11 innings have been played. What are the actual age requirements? Players are eligible if they will reach the minimum birthday during the calendar year. Players are eligible for the 18+ division if they reach their 18th birthday during the calendar year. Players are eligible for the 35+ division if they will reach their 35th birthday during the calendar year. Players for the 45+ division if they will reach their 45th birthday during the calendar year. What rules are used? The Utah AABL games are played using the rules of Major League Baseball. Bases are 90 feet with a home plate and field umpire to officiate each game. Reflecting the recreational nature of the league there are a number of local variations on these rules. Coaches are given a packet that includes the local rules. No contact on the base paths: slide or give yourself up. We don’t want to see anyone get hurt breaking up a double play or colliding with a catcher at the plate. Each team is allowed two courtesy runners for players able to play but unable to run the bases. The injured players must be identified during ground rules and the designated runner is the last batted out. Where does the Utah AABL play? Most games are played on baseball diamonds within the Salt Lake County Parks system, and the Murray County Parks system. The fields that we use are Hillcrest Union, Ken Price Stadium, Oquirrh North, Oquirrh South, Southridge Park, and Willow Pond Park. When does the Utah AABL play?
What about uniforms? The teams decide what their team name will be and what style uniforms they prefer. You may be asked to pay for your uniform although team sponsors often help defray the cost. The leagues wear major league style uniforms. How competitive is the league? There are players at a variety of skill and experience levels. Most players had some high school experience and maybe college. Even some Single A to Triple A players. But many haven’t played in 10, 20 or 30 years. After a few practice sessions and a few games most players find the game comes back to them and they can compete at their age level! How do I join? Just fill out the "Player Application form". The form will be forwarded to the managers in that league and one or more of them will contact you. President Gary Bowman at UtahMSBL@gmail.com
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