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ABOUT
US
The Southern California Adult Baseball
League, Established 1993 is part of the
growing
and one of the most popular amateur programs in the World,
the
National Adult Baseball Association (NABA). With
more then 100 teams annually the NABA So Cal League is your Premier Baseball
League in Southern California. Offering
various levels of play and tournaments all around the Country.
Covering
an area from Pasadena out to San Bernardino and South to Temecula.
We hold
3 seasons per year; Spring/Summer, Fall and Twilight Leagues.
Locally
we are organized into groups categorized by age and ability levels of play,
Recreational,
Intermediate,
Advanced:
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18 & Over-
Rookie, A, AA, AAA |
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28 & Over |
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35
& Over |
This
divisional structure provides a level field for each player - regardless of
experience and ability level, the NABA seeks to foster a competitive environment
that is challenging for all players.
Nationally
we offer tournaments around the country in all age levels listed below.
These tournaments are open to everyone either already on a team or you can join
through the player-pool on the national website.
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18 & Over-
Rookie, A, AA, AAA |
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28 & Over |
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35
& Over |
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45&
Over |
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55&
Over |
Games
are played on Sunday's only with the exception of our twilight league which
plays weeknights. Game times on Sunday's are 9am, 12:30pm & 4pm during
the Summer League. During daylight savings we will start games an hour
earlier. Twilight league games begin around 5pm.
Playing
in the NABA each player pays: umpire fees and league fees combined for $10.77
per game. This includes; liability insurance, baseballs, fields, schedules and all-star
games and more...
We
offer tournaments in: San Gabriel Valley, West Palm Beach, Tucson, Las Vegas,
Atlantic City, Denver, Sacramento, and our World Series in Phoenix.
Tournaments you don't want to miss.
The levels of play are described as:
AAA-
Advanced level (AAA) is typically for players that have 3-4 years of college
and/or professional experience.
AA-
Intermediate level (AA) is generally for the
players with high school or some college experience.
A-
the recreational
level (A) is another level in the Intermediate level.
Rookie-
Provides an opportunity for players whose love of the game perhaps
exceeds their level of experience.
Spring/Summer
League begins organizing in January.
Twilight
begins organizing in May.
The
Fall League begins organizing in August.
Watch
for the next season to begin and either; Bring a Team into the league, Start
Your Own Team or go through tryouts and get drafted. Anyway you want to be
involved you will have a good time.
Play
Ball!!!
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