Our goals for this league are:
The league has an brand new updated rating system to help keep the teams fair. Not only are parents rating their children, but coaches can electronically edit and update these ratings. We are also heavily motivating dads to coach with some amazing incentives. Less players on a team translates to better field positions, and more at-bats. All-star games should really get the kids excited, and if a dad coaches, he can pick a boy to put on his team besides his own son. We're also trying to get in more games and making more concise rules. All in all, we are doing whatever we can to give your boys an amazing experience.
We're trying to keep the prices competitive, while at the same time instituting the changes you asked for. Smaller teams will translate into more umpires and fields, and the new umpires are more expensive. We're setting up sponsors for each team to help keep the costs down, and if you sponsor a player, you'll be helping a child that can't afford to play, have an amazing season!
Looking forward to the Best Season Yet!
Meyer Adler
- Every child should be allowed to play, no matter how athletic he is. If he is signed up to the correct age group, and registered on time, he must be allowed to play. Families that can’t afford to sign up should still be able to register their children if we have scholarships remaining.
- The teams should be fair, within reason. Power teams should not be allowed to dominate.
- The league should be a league for B’nai Torah. Middos should be a priority, and Derech Eretz to other players, parents, coaches - and certainly umpires - is expected.
- The league should be organized. The site should be up to date, emails should be professional, and game times and schedules should be set up in advance.
- The kids should have a great time and play ball.
The league has an brand new updated rating system to help keep the teams fair. Not only are parents rating their children, but coaches can electronically edit and update these ratings. We are also heavily motivating dads to coach with some amazing incentives. Less players on a team translates to better field positions, and more at-bats. All-star games should really get the kids excited, and if a dad coaches, he can pick a boy to put on his team besides his own son. We're also trying to get in more games and making more concise rules. All in all, we are doing whatever we can to give your boys an amazing experience.
We're trying to keep the prices competitive, while at the same time instituting the changes you asked for. Smaller teams will translate into more umpires and fields, and the new umpires are more expensive. We're setting up sponsors for each team to help keep the costs down, and if you sponsor a player, you'll be helping a child that can't afford to play, have an amazing season!
Looking forward to the Best Season Yet!
Meyer Adler