The Connecticut River Valley Baseball League (CRVBL) will enter its 12th season of competition this Spring with a new member, as league officials voted to admit the Sunapee Old Lakers as CRVBL's eighth team. The Old Lakers will be managed by Bill Austin, and join existing franchises in Brattleboro, Putney and Chester in Vermont and Keene, Claremont, Walpole and Newport in New Hampshire.
Following the vote by league members to approve the Sunapee franchise, CRVBL Coordinator Gary Dennis said, "The Sunapee representatives made a very impressive presentation to the league, demonstrating a commitment by players, sponsors and management. We look forward to welcoming the Old Lakers to the CRVBL family and expanding the geographic scope of our league."
CRVBL representatives also are spending the winter working on the 2013 schedule, proposed rules revisions and eligibility requirements as new players are encouraged to apply through the league website at http://www.crvbl.org/ . Any player born on or before December 31, 1993 is eligible to play in the CRVBL this season, with pitchers having to be 30 years old or older at the time they pitch. This year, teams will play a 14 game league schedule starting on April 14, with two weekends of playoffs concluding on August 25. CRVBL teams will also play exhibition games against the Landmark College team while the college is in session.
The Connecticut River Valley Baseball League is an adult amateur wood bat baseball league, which gives local baseball players the opportunity to continue the sport in a competitive but friendly setting.
CRVBL - http://www.crvbl.org/
Source: http://www.ibrattleboro.com/article.php/20130113153253553
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