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We are looking for new players as well as new teams to join our league for the 2010 season. New teams are reviewed in January and approved in February. Team requirements are that you have a minimum of 15 players 30 years or older on your roster that can be verified. The GSBL can provide new managers with a database of potential players (folks that sign up through the website). Individual registrations must be filled out for each player. A home field and field permits for a minimum of 6 games. A league entry fee that will be set for each team in January. Please contact the GSBL for any further information.

EMail: GSBLBaseball@yahoo.com



2009 GSBL Grand Slam Scramble
The 4th GSBL Grand Slam Scramble was held on Saturday in conjunction with the Nashua Center for the Multiply Handicapped. The event helped raise approximately $2800 for the Nashua Center. Despite the rain 83 golfers came out and contributed to the day at Loudon Country Club. The success of the tourney was again a direct result of the efforts of event coordinator Eric Salvador who, with assistance from the El Presidente, John Saraceno, worked many hours to plan this year’s tournament. This year we brought back the awards ceremony and combined with with the raffle portion of the Golf Tourney. Response is that this is a much better format than the Awards Banquet that used to be held in October. Players and teams were recognized for their league play during the 2009 season.

This year's winners:

1st Place: Nashua Center - Jeff Schapira, Ken Warren, Roger Dryer, John Calvert

2nd Place: Analogic - Angel Vazquez, Scot Dunkley, Jim Napoli, Sean Harrington

3rd Place: Dodgers 1 – Eric McCoy, Justin Dyer, Vinnie Caputo, Dom Caputo

Besides trophies for the teams that placed there were also dozens of raffles prizes awarded.

Thanks to all of our sponsors, golfers and to Eric and John for their efforts!!!




The Tourney continues to grow each year. Thanks to everyone that participated! If you have more photos please post or send them to gsblbaseball@yahoo.com


Pics are in the Photo Album

Thank You to this year's Sponsors:

Riverstone Group (Lead Sponsor)
J. Wheeler Painting Co.,LLC
Killarney's Irish Pub
Color Trends Hair Salon
Cosair Solutions
Hudson Trophy
Hoyt Bats
CaLLogix
Prudential Verani Realty - Jim Cardello
MoeJoe's Family Restaurant And of course BUDWEISER


2009 GSBL Award Winners
Congratulations to the following 2009 GSBL Award winners.

Results are from the September League Meeting.

Offensive Player of the Year: TJ Sheedy - Hollis Rockies

Pitcher of the Year: Pete Sirois - Nashua Green Sox

Rookie of the Year: Bryan Urda - Hollis Rockies

Sportsman of the Year: Dan Cosgrove - Merrimack Brewers and Mike Thibodeau - Nashua Green Sox

Congratulations to the All-GSBL Team as selected by on-line voting:


C - Chris Tilton - Hollis Rockies

1B - Jay Hoyt - MoeJoe Red Sox

2B - Jesus Dela Cruz - Derry Astros

SS - TJ Sheedy - Hollis Rockies

3B - Bryan Urda - Hollis Rockies

OF - Ian Wilson - Hollis Rockies

OF - Jeff Hastings - Concord Senators

OF - Dustin Broughton - Concord Cardinals

P - Josh Bremberg - Concord Sentaors

P - Aric LeClair - Concord Senators

2009 GSBL Iron Men

2009 GSBL Iron Men

Players that played in all 18 regular season games

Ian Wilson Hollis Rockies
Tim Richard Hollis Rockies
Dana Gagnon Licoln A's
Kevin O'Brien Lincoln A's
Sean Devan Merrimack Dodgers
Todd Robichaud Merrimack Dodgers
Jay Hoyt MoeJoe Red Sox






2009 GSBL Budweiser Players of the Week

 2009 Budweiser GSBL Players of the Week

Week 1 - Andrew Luckhardt, MoeJoe Red Sox
Week 2 - Pete Krammes, Merrimack Dodgers
Week 3 - Jeff Libby, Lincoln A's
Week 4 - George Gatzimos, Merrimack Dodgers
Week 5 - Jeremy Chaisson, Nashua Green Sox
Week 6 - Ian Wilson, Hollis Rockies
Week 7 - Kevin O'Brien, Lincoln A's
Week 8 - Rain, Team Mother Nature
Week 9 - Andy Aubut, Merrimack Brewers
Week 10 - Aric LeClair, Concord Senators
Week 11 - TJ Sheedy, Hollis Rockies
Week 12 - Ian Wilson, Hollis Rockies
Week 13 - Josh Bremberg, Concord Senators
Week 14 - Jesus Dela Cruz, Derry Astros
Week 15 - Ryan Smith, Concord Cardinals - CG 9IP 4H 1BB 9Ks


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Blue team win All Star Game 10-8
MoeJoe Red Sox Jay Hoyt led the Blue All Star team to a well deserved victory on Wednesday night by a final score of 10-8. Rain was the talk before the game but the sky held up for a warm, muggy night of baseball at Holman Stadium. Things got ugly early for the Grey Team as a combination of errors and hits led to a 7 run 2nd inning. Rockies P TJ Sheedy came in to pitch for the Grey team in the 3rd and kept the score from getting way out of hand by pitching 2 scoreless innings. The Grey team chipped back against strong pitching from the Blues. In the bottom of the 9th, the Greys scored 3 but a comeback came up short. Astros Todd Wallace was named MVP for pounding out 3 hits. A pair of Senators pitchers complete the book end with Josh Bremberg recording the win and Jeff Hastings getting the save.

Thank you to everyone for coming out! Thanks also to Troy Barber and Don Zizzi for helping out with the scoreboard and announcing the game. there are some pics in the photo album.




2009 Blue All Star Team
Todd Wallace, Jared Wilson, John Saraceno, Roberto Diaz, Lenny Flanigan, Josh Bremberg, Shaun Lover, Jeff Hastings
Jay Hoyt, Kevin O'Brien, George Gatizmos, Bruce Joyce, Jeff Libby



2009 Grey All Star Team
Conrad Paquette, Doug DelVecchio, Pete Sirois, Chris Tilton, Ian Wilson, Andy Aubut, Aaron Krycki
TJ Sheedy, Brian McCarthy, Chris Parmenter, Tim Richard, Ray Mello, Brian Urda




BENEFITS

Wood bats have a smaller sweet spot than that of aluminum. The sweet spot is the area of the bat where the exit factor (speed of the ball off the bat) is the greatest. The benefit to this is that it forces the hitter to have his or her hands come through the hitting zone correctly, therefore maximizing the force of contact. Many professional scouts will describe amateur players as having an aluminum bat swing. This means that, more often than not, the player is hitting the ball off the handle or end of the bat. With aluminum, many of these balls will fall in for hits, but with wood they would be outs or broken bats. With this, scouts can get a much more accurate grade on a player using wood rather than aluminum.

Many professionals will say that the hardest adjustment to professional baseball is the switch from aluminum to wood. These days many amateur pitchers have been known to throw just as hard as professionals, but with aluminum bats all the hitter has to do is make contact. On the other hand, professionals have to make consistent contact.

Another benefit of using wood over aluminum is bat speed. Aluminum bats are anywhere from minus 3 to minus 5 (difference between length and weight). Wood bats would be no more than minus 2. Swinging a heavier bat will help to develop bat speed and with bat speed comes power.

HOW TO HIT WITH WOOD BATS

When hitting with wood bats the first thing the player must do is make sure when contact is made the label of the bat is straight up or straight down. This area of the bat is not only the hardest but also the strongest. Many amateurs are told when using aluminum bats to rotate the bat to insure maximum life of the bat. This is not true for wood.

WHY WOOD BATS BREAK

There are many reasons why wood bats break. If contact is made too close to the end or close to the handle, the bat will break. If contact is made on the wrong side the bat will break.

Weather conditions also effect wood bats. Over the years you will notice that more bats break in major league baseball at the beginning and end of the year. Many will say the players at the beginning of the year don't have their timing yet and at the end of the year are fatigued. While this may be true to a degree, the colder the temperature the more likely a wood bat will break.

Where wood bats are stored also affects longevity. For example, many amateur players will come home from a game and leave their equipment in the trunk of a car. As you know, the trunk of a car can get extremely hot. The extreme heat will dry out a wood bat and cause it to weaken.

WOOD BAT MYTHS

The biggest myth concerning wood bats regards the width of the grains. Many will say that the further apart the grains are from each other the better. This is not true. Density is what is needed in wood bats.The model and weights control the density.

Another myth is wood bats are more dangerous than aluminum because they can break. It is a known fact that more players are injured due to the velocity of the ball off aluminum bats than are injured by broken wood bats each year.





Want to join the GSBL? Read this.....
Hello and welcome! You probably have come across the GSBL website for one reason: You want to play hardball. Having the desire to play is the first thing you need, but you also may need to have the desire to do much more than just play to be a member of the GSBL. Each year the existing teams will have players that decide they either want to retire or move to another league (such as the 38+ league). That means new players are needed each year. This year, for example, over 20 players who submitted their information via our "2008 Player Registration Form" link (above right on homepage) were added to team rosters. In reality there have been over 100 prospective players who submitted their information using that link. This does not mean that the league is turning our back on 80 people who want to play in our league. We just do not have the room to reasonably add many more players to any of our 10 existing team rosters. When information is submitted using the link on the home page it is sent via email to all current team managers. The GSBL managers will then decide if they want to add a player to their team. Then the manager will typically contact the person who submitted their information for a possible team tryout. If the manager likes what he sees they will most likely ask you to join their team.

So at this point you may be saying to yourself "what kind of shot does a person like me have at getting into the GSBL"? Well, allow me to let you in on a secret that will guarantee you a spot on a roster: start your own team! This is where the desire to do more than just play baseball will come in handy. If you have the interest and desire to start and manage a team in the GSBL the league will help you, all you need to do is ask. Below are a few things you need to consider if you want to start a team:

1. Where will my team play our home games?

2. Where will I get players?

3. Do I have the time to attend league meetings and events?

4. Can I raise the amount of money needed to pay for the associated team/league costs?

5. Do I have anybody I can rely on to help me pull this off?

If you are interested in starting and managing your own team for the 2009 season the GSBL can help you answer the questions above. The league is willing to expand if there is enough committed interest, and of course desire.

For more information about starting a team in the GSBL please contact League President John Saraceno



Sponsors
The sponsors help keep our league successful. Please take a look at the folks that sponsor our league and the teams in our league and make them your first consideration when you need a service or product. Support those that support the GSBL!!!





Upcoming Events

Tuesday, Dec 8
League Meeting - MoeJoe's in Manchester 7:00pm  MoeJoe's
Tuesday, Jan 12
League Meeting - MoeJoe's in Manchester 7:00pm  MoeJoe's

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