2015 LMBA Post Season Newsletter

November 19, 2015


Thanks to everyone for a successful 22nd season of LMBA baseball and thanks for taking the time to check out our post-season newsletter.

2015 LMBA Annual General Meeting – Sunday, November 15th at Bonsor Center in Burnaby – 2:00pm – 3:30pm followed by Divisional Meetings – 3:30pm – 4:30pm.  All teams must have a rep present but the meetings are open to everyone.

LMBA Executive in Transition – the Board of Directors is looking for some new members to enter under an intern/shadow process to ensure the long term stability of the league.

Umpires Needed for 2016 – We have an incredible number of potential umpires in the playing ranks of the LMBA and we will require some help next year.

Americas Masters Games – August 26th to September 4th, 2016 – Baseball will be included and we are hoping that lots of our members are looking forward to playing in the competition and supplying us with some volunteers to help out.

Thank You, Ray Edger – The LMBA is losing a very valued member whose efforts have made us a stronger organization.  Thanks, Ray, and enjoy retirement!

Have a great off season and see everyone in 2016!

LMBA Board of Directors


View File

Baseball BC on Twitter

 

Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD)

What is LTAD?

Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) is a systemic approach being developed and adopted by Baseball Canada to maximize a participant's potential and involvement in our sport. The LTAD framework aims to define optimal training, competition and recovery throughout an athlete's career to enable him / her to reach his / her full potential in baseball and as an athlete. 

 

MLB British Columbians

James Paxton

Current MLB Team: Seattle Mariners
Hometown: Richmond, BC

Partners

Last Raps

Since 2009, Last Raps Baseball has provided baseball instruction in the lower mainland, island and interior of British Columbia. The instruction that we provide is to better equip players to play in their local leagues and associations. In turn, this will increase the overall caliber of play and keep baseball a relevant sport in the British Columbia sports culture.

More Partners +