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2010 See Site Home Page for Weather Cancellations for the weekend of Feb 26-28. Workout Schedule on Sundays at Brooklyn Collaborative School (610 Henry St):
ON-TIME REGISTRATION FOR THE
SPRING 2010 BASEBALL SEASON IS OVER. LATE REGISTRATION HAS BEGUN.
THERE ARE STILL SOME SLOTS AVAILABLE IN ALL DIVISIONS, BUT NOT MANY.
(1/23/10) 2009 THREE BULLDOG TEAMS MAKE THE NYTB SUMMER PLAYOFFS AND THE BULLDOG 10U ORANGE TEAMS WINS NYTB BANTAM WEST! Playing up to 11-12 yo distances, the Bulldog 10u Orange team (with the help of a handful of Bulldog 11s) won the NYTB Bantam West, finishing the season with a 12-1-1 record!
The Bulldog 14s (managed by Daryl Dingcong) were runners up and the Bulldog 9s (managed by Jacob Hoye) also made the playoffs but did not make the finals. Bulldog 12s Test Bats for NY Magazine: Click here: NY MAG Former Bulldog, Billy Zitelli Award winner and Poly Prep All Star, Kevin Heller gets off to a quick start in his Freshmen year at Amherst. He was named NESCAC player of the week in the first week of the season. Congrats Kevin!
As a Bulldog, he powers one over the left field fence in the Stadium field in the Parade Grounds:
The Bulldogs are the travel baseball teams of the 78th Precinct Youth Council – from ages 8 to 16 & College. Each year we teams that begin in the Spring, except the 8 year old team which begins in the summer after playing in our intramural Pony division. Tryouts for the 8 year old team are in June. Players are expected to play in their age appropriate team. The age cutoff date is the date used by all major tournaments: April 30. Players must try out and be chosen to a team. No player is guaranteed to be chosen, even if he or she played on a Bulldog team in a prior year. Try-outs are an on-going process that begin with the weekly indoor skills sessions that run from December through mid-January. All players are welcome to attend the free winter practice/try-out sessions. However, all players must register on time and, if requested, attend the organization’s formal evaluations (the dates and places of which will be posted and/or emailed in January). By no later than mid-February the managers will chose their roster. Address all your questions to the Bulldog Director at bulldogs@78youthsports.org For more on how to register, click here to go to our FAQ section. Then click on question 5 of the Registration section. TIMETABLE OF KEY EVENTS - 2009 Season: Regular Spring Season: Mid-March through mid-July: In 1 or 2 leagues playing approximately 25 (if one league) - 45 games (if two leagues) regular season, followed by playoffs. Weekend and holiday tournaments are selected by the individual managers with costs to be shared by the players. Some teams also join a Summer or Fall league. Summer leagues begin mid to late July and run until Labor Day, some run into September. Fall leagues start after Labor day and run until late October.Fee: $315-Spring 2009 (In addition, the uniform must be purchased - approx. $125 but only if the prior year Bulldog uniform is no longer suitable.) Expect additional payments for extra batting and pitching coaches. Teams may play in additional tournaments. The fee only covers 1 league and 1 tournament fee or 2 league fees. Additional tournaments, uniforms, and all travel expenses are extra. For the Spring all players must register with the 78th Precinct Youth Council with all the other players, paying the intramural fee, then the balance when chosen on a Bulldog team. All Bulldog Spring teams will be selected in early February. Summer teams generally carry over most Spring players with some added as a result of special tryouts. An 8 year old team is formed in late June for the Summer. Thanks for your support. To contact the Bulldogs: bulldogs@78pyc.org Our philosophy was best stated by Minnesota Twin youth scout team, the New Jersey Twins: "Often player development becomes secondary due to the overall team goal of winning. By concentrating on the outcome of the game, players lose the ability to try new, more advanced techniques. In addition, we want players to learn to make their own decisions on the field while the game is in progress. By using this approach, players absorb the game through active learning, as opposed to a passive approach where they are told everything to do. The success of this philosophy is evidenced by the achievements of those who have already participated and graduated from the program." The following are various documents that explain our policies and rules. They are all in acrobat pdf format) Click on the name of the document to download it. If you need adobe acrobat, it is free and can be downloaded by clicking on this link. PLAYER'S RESPONSIBILITIES FORM REMEMBER, IT'S ALL ABOUT FUN!
BULLDOG/TRAVEL TEAM MANAGERS FOR THE SPRING 2009 SEASON
2009 TRAVEL DIRECTOR: Eddie Albert 2009 ASSISTANT TRAVEL DIRECTOR: Sid Fernando
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