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- 5/20/08: Brian Carter - Banned from the league, with reinstatement eligibility in 2009.
- 5/9/08: Kyle Abraham - Banned from the league, with reinstatement eligibility in 2009.
- 12/16/07: Nate Stuhlbarg, Cali Bombers (Sun 18AA) - Forfeit Fee, Owes $130.
- 12/15/07: Zachary Velez, Tijuana Dirtbags (Sat 18AA) - Forfeit Fee, Owes $130.
- 12/15/07: Sam Kunkel, Underdawgs (Sat 18A) - Forfeit Fee, Owes $130.
- 12/4/07: Donald Womack, All Stars (Sat 18AAA) - Bounced Check, Owes $90 + $15 NSF Fee
- 7/11/07: Richard Estrada, Royals (Sun 18A) - Folded Team, Owes $65.
- 7/11/07: John Candeleria, Diamondbacks (Sun 18AAA) - Folded Team, Owes $130.
- 7/11/07: Chris Schwenk, Tides (Sat 18A) - Folded Team, Owes $130.
- 7/2/07: Joseph Prater, Mr. Copy (Sat 18A) - Folded Team, Owes $130.
- 7/2/07: Joel Coombs, Bashers (Sat 18AA) - Folded Team, Owes $130.
- 6/5/07: John Mendez - Banned from the league, with reinstatement eligibility in 2010.
- 3/15/07: Scott Thomson - Banned from the league.
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San Diego Adult Baseball League 8474 Commerce Ave San Diego, CA 92121
Office Phone (858) 292-7510
Game Day Emerg (619) 851-6225
Email
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| Welcome to the home of the San Diego Adult Baseball League. We offer you the opportunity to continue to play the sport you love and not settle for anything less. Whether it's recreational or competitive, we have a league for you. No matter what your skill set or age is, there is a home for you with the SDABL. Adult baseball at its best.
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Fall '08 - Season Information
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Mon Aug 11, 2008 1:03 pm
Last Updated: Tuesday, August 12th at 10:30am
-- 10 games guaranteed
-- League Fees: $1290
Final Manager's Meeting – Tuesday, August 26th (7:00pm to 8:30pm ... show up any time) at the Misson Valley Resort (Salon A & C)
-- League Fees ($1290) are due in full.
Season Starts (Games Begin) – Saturday, September 6th and Sunday, Semptember 7th
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Spring '08 - Championship Games
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Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:34 pm
Last Updated: Monday, August 11th at 1:30pm
Championship Games
Saturday 18AAA: Red Storm 4, Black Storm 0
Sunday 28AA: Elite SD 8, Stars 2
Sunday 38AAA: San Diego Black Sox 6, Berry's 38s 5
Sunday 18AA: San Diego Nationals 11, East County Jays 3
Sunday 18A: San Diego Rats 13, Dirtbags 11
Sunday 18AAA: Team Rage 7, Berry's 28s 6
Saturday 18A: Black Sox 11, Hillcats 2
Saturday 18AA: Astros 11, San Diego Nighthawks 9
Saturday Rookie: MC Hammers 13, Blue Jays 8
Sunday Rookie: Finnegans 3, Friars 7
Sunday 38A: Riders 8, Cubbies 6
Sunday 38AA: California Reds 11, Berry's 50s 8
Sunday 28A: MLB 08 The Show 6, Redwings 5
Twilight "A": Bones 5, Bay Park Stars 4
Twilight "AA": Black Sox 12, Team Rage 3
Top Gun Game: Team Rage 13, Red Storm 1
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Tie-Breaker Format
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:38 pm
In the event that two (2) or more teams have equal Winning Percentages, then the Division Winner will be determined using the following method:
1. Head-to-head competition
2. Fewest runs allowed between the affected teams.
3. Best record within each team’s respective divisions, if applicable.
4. Least runs allowed for full season for all games. (If number of games recorded are equal).
Qualifying for Playoffs:
Beyond determining an absolute Division Winner as described above, qualifying for any Playoff Spot will be determined in the following manner in the event a three (3)-way tie where all three teams have beaten each other during the regular season. Two scenarios are involved: A Single Playoff spot and Two Playoff spots.
1. If all three (3) teams are in the running for a SINGLE playoff spot, then the following Tie-breaker system will be used:
(a) We will calculate the runs allowed for those games played against each other for the three teams involved. We will then eliminate the team that allowed the most runs. Between the two remaining teams, the head-to-head winner during the regular season will determine the winner.
For Example: Team A allowed 10 runs. Team B allowed 11 runs, and Team C allowed 12 runs. Team B beat Team A head-to-head during the regular season. Therefore, Team C is eliminated and Team B is declared the winner and advances.
(b) In the event two (2) teams allowed the same “highest” number of runs, we will use the head-to-head regular season winner to determine which team will go head-to-head with the third (3rd) team that allowed the fewest runs.
For Example: Team A allowed 10 runs, Team B allowed 11 runs, and Team C allowed 11 runs. Team C had beaten Team B during the regular season. Therefore, Team C will be matched head-to-head with Team A. Whichever team won the head-to-head during the regular season will be declared the winner.
2. If all three (3) teams are in the running for TWO (2) playoff spots, then:
(c) The above scenario will still apply. The only difference, however, is that once the team that allowed the most runs has been eliminated, the remaining two (2) teams will use their regular season head-to-head outcome to determine the highest “seed,” since both will be in the playoffs.
Bottom Line: Head-to-head competition is the prevailing method for determining a winner.
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Newsletter, August 6, 2009
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Mon Aug 11, 2008 1:03 pm
The season is not quite over as we have a few more championship games left but we will start the preparation for the next season next week. Read below for information regarding the first manager meeting.
Manager Meeting
The first meeting will be next Monday, August 11th at 7:00pm. It will be held in the usual location, at the Mission Valley Resort in Salon B. The $150 umpire bond is due at this meeting to confirm your team in a division. The Fall season will consist of 10 guaranteed games at a cost of $1290.
Champs
Congratulations to the... Read More
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Newsletter, July 31, 2008
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Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:34 pm
The season is over for most of us but a few teams are still waiting for their championship game. These “lucky” ones will be playing in Tony Gwynn stadium for their big game. I’ll concede that “lucky” may not be a good term, these teams counted on skills to get where they are. Good luck to all.
Sunday 18AAA Playoffs
This is a reminder, this division will be playing a double header for the semi and finals. The winner will be playing the Saturday 18AAA for the Top Gun championship at TG stadium.
Championship Games
The following championship games are scheduled... Read More
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Newsletter, July 7, 2008
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:38 pm
We hope all had a great holiday weekend. The weather was great for whatever you were doing. The local tournament went well with most teams getting at least one game at Tony Gwynn stadium. Teams are now battling for a chance to play in that very stadium as the Saturday teams start their playoffs and the Sunday teams finish up their regular season with many playoff spots still up for grabs.
Championship Game Schedules
We have been able to rent Tony Gwynn stadium for all of our champion games again this spring. That schedule has now been confirmed as printed below.... Read More
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Saturday Champs 18AAA - Red Storm 18AA - Westflex Friars 18A - Broken Arrows
Sunday Champs 18AAA - Berry's 28s 18AA - Cass Street 18A - Senators
28A - Saturn 38s
38AAA - So Cal Custom Roofing 38AA - Big Dawgs 38A - Blues
Top Gun 18AAA - Black Storm
Saturday Champs 18AAA - Black Storm 18AA - The Naturals 18A - ICB Warriors
Sunday Champs 18AAA - So Cal Express 18AA - All Stars 18A - Howboyz
28AA - Berry's 28s 28A - Luna Construction
38AAA - San Diego Sting 38AA - San Diego Heat 38A - Padres 57s
Woodbat Champs AA - Team Rage A - Cubs
Saturday Champs 18AAA - Cal Bears 18AA - Blue Jays 18A - Broken Arrow
Sunday Champs 18AAA - Red Birds 18A - San Diego Tigers
28AA - Berry's 28s 28A - San Diego A's
38AAA - Berry's 38's 38AA - California Reds 38A - Big Dawgs
Top Gun 18AAA - Rebels
Saturday Champs 18AAA - Team Rage 18AA - San Diego Reds 18A - Brahma
Sunday Champs 18AAA - Rebels 18AA - Dukes 18A - Gino Salvaggio Reds
28AA - Berry's 28s 28A - Tigers
38AAA - San Diego Cardinals 38AA - San Diego Seals 38A - Berry’s 58s
Woodbat Champs AA - Team Rage A - Mets
Labor Day Tournament 18AAA - Cal Bears 18 OPEN - San Diego Indians 28 - San Diego Black Sox 38s 38 - North County Padres 48 - San Diego Aaron Mortgage
Saturday Champs 18AAA - Titans 18AA - Bad News Bears 18A - BSI Dukes of Clairemont
Sunday Champs 18AAA - Stars 18AA - Ivey Sluggers 18A - Marlins
28AA - Black Sox 38s 28A - Cardinals
38AA - Angels 38A - Blues
Top Gun 18AAA - Poway Renegades
Saturday Champs 18AAA - Black Storm 18AA - White Storm 18A - The Naturals
Sunday Champs 18AAA - Poway Renegades 18AA - Original Ballers 18A - Pro Seal National
28AAA - Guaranty Aztecs 28AA - CA Rebels 28A - San Diego Heat
38AA - San Diego Giants 38A - Seals
Woodbat Champs - Team Rage
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"Youd better make it four. I dont think I can eat six pieces."-Berra, Yogi - when asked if he wanted his pizza cut into four or six pieces
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