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Minnesota State Amateur Baseball Tournament

> Umpires

> Umpire Application

> Release Form

> 2010 MBA Handbook

> Baseball Contract

> Final League Roster

> Final Roster

> MBA Acknowledgement

> Player Questionnaire

> Pro-Player Questionnaire

> State Tourney Roster

> Tournament Application

> Draft Survey Results

Classifieds

Broken bats needed

Former MN Amatuer Baseball Player Ben Bakeberg is looking for broken wood bats to be used for furniture such as bar stools, foot stools, display cases, etc.

Call: 763-647-4028

Help with old photos

I have a shoebox from my great grandfather full of negatives in perfect condition of baseball games, players, and fields/stadiums. My great grandpa was, George Thompson, one of the founders of the umpires association. He took many pictures back in the '20s-'60s.

Is there anyone who could help me with this project? I need to identify and price what they are worth. Then I would like to start selling copies on paper to places. I need a partner to help me and I would share profits with this person. A lot of these negatives are from Minnesota teams, Chicago, Canada, New York and other places. Contact Sam unclesamsplace@aol.com.


The Minnesota Baseball Association

The future direction of Minnesota's baseball programs.

Welcome to the website for the Minnesota Baseball Association. Our purpose is to promote, improve, and govern amateur baseball throughout the state of Minnesota. We have the scores, the news, and the links you want—it’s a one-stop website for all your amateur baseball information.

MBA BOARD MEETING MINUTES

News and Events
Bill's Blog--2-12-10
Written by Bill Nelson   
In my opinion, the umpiring has gotten better each year.  It is a direct result of more Board involvement and programs to help umpires improve.  Shawn Vellek of Northwest Umpires told of umpire programs that help everyone.  He explained that there is getting to be more competition for college umpires.  To qualify as a college umpire now almost everyone is required to take training.  That involves mandatory attendance at clinics, taking online tests for NCAA officiating and working a complete summer schedule.  He feels the summer program is key.  "Umpires in other states don't get the experience of working amateur ball and our umpires benefit because of it," explained Vellek.  "It's like anything else, as an umpire, you only get better if you get the opportunity to work."  

Northwest works college, high school, legion and amateur baseball.  They have approximately 45 college umpires and 120 in their association.  Of course Northwest is not the only umpire association in Minnesota, however it is the largest and most organized. 

As managers, you should always know who your umpires are.  Write down a little summary after each game and ask yourself the following question:  Would I want this umpire to work a State Tournament game that my team participates in?   If so, let the Board members and your assigning officials know.  Also, encourage the umpire to apply to work the State Tournament. 

If you don't think the umpire is ready for tournament work make note of it.  If there are adjustments that would help the umpire let the assigner or your league liaison know.  Let's keep working to improve the quality of umpiring in Minnesota.  We will be the ones to benefit. 

The umpire notice on the MBA site is:  http://www.minnesotabaseball.org/images/stories/information_downloads/1_baseballumpires.pdf

The umpire application page on the MBA site is:  http://www.minnesotabaseball.org/images/stories/information_downloads/2_umpireapplication.pdf

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