2017 Sunday American 35+

Team WinsLossesTiesForfeitsPenaltiesPointsWinning %
Culver City Cubs145129.725
Los Angeles Sharks146028.700
Valley Mets146028.700
So Cal Blue Jays910119.475
LA Panthers614012.300
Dogtown RockHounds21804.100

Division Champ: Culver City Cubs

Top 4 teams play in a single elimination playoff. Teams are re-seeded after each round.

Semi-Finals (Aug. 20 @ Roybal LC - 9:30 AM): #4 Blue Jays (7) @ #1 Cubs (6)

Semi-Finals (Aug. 20 @ Roybal LC - 1:00 PM): #3 Mets (10) @ #2 Sharks (23)

Championship (Aug. 27 @ LA Valley College - 1:00 PM): #2 Blue Jays (11) @ #1 Sharks (3)

Playoff Winner: So Cal Blue Jays




Top row: Danny Gonzales, Kenny Lumpkin, Buck Grayson, Larry Brown, Tommy McNamara, Kenny Hill, Fred Russell, Larry Urrutia, Nolan Hoppie, Michael Alcala
Bottom row: Ivan Valencia, Bobby Yanez, Doug Thigpen, Bryan Hoppie, Dave Mendoza, Mgr. Vince Woods, Robert Mendoza, Angel Argomaniz


2017 Division Award Winners
MVP: Mario Chavarin (Culver City Cubs)
Batting Champ: Robert Reeves (Los Angeles Sharks)
Cy Young: Larry Kowaleski (Valley Mets)


Winners based on a statistical formula and "recommendations" of the division managers.
Batting champ ... best hitter, not highest average. Cy Young ... best pitcher, not best ERA



Age requirements for the Sunday American division: All players must at least reach their 35th birthday by December 31, 2017, ADDITIONALLY
a) Each team may roster under age players (an underage player must be at least league age 25), however, those underage players are not allowed to pitch in this division without a written pitching exemption from the league president (provisions may be applied by the league president with such exemptions), HOWEVER
b) Each team may play no more than 3 underage players, rostered or otherwise, in any game. (REMINDER: Pool players/free agents must be announced at the pre-game managers' meeting, those players must be legal pool players/free agents, and must adhere to all pool player provisions).


Division bat rules: Wood bats only. Only wood bats are permitted. No bats containing any type of metal are allowed. So called ”composite" bats are permitted, so long as they contain no metal. Players that use illegal bats are subject to be called out or subject to ejection. A manager must protest the use of an illegal bat prior to the first pitch to the next batter. Failure to do so will render the at bat legal with no detrimental consequences to the batter. Upon a proper protest, the first time a batter uses an illegal bat during a game, he will be ruled out for that AB and all runners will return to their bases at the time of the AB. The 2nd time a batter uses an illegal bat during a game, he will be ejected from that game. For this purpose, an AB is valid after one pitch has been thrown to that batter.

CHECK THE RULES SECTION FOR COMPLETE, FULL RULES FOR THIS DIVISION.