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CONNIE MACK HOTLINE INFORMATION
Last Updated: July
20,
2007
1. Our
re-scheduled playoff games at 6 p.m. for round one are tonight:
Game 1 Morgana vs. Bengals (Home team) at Brookside Rozanski Field
Game 2 - Clark Recreation vs. Cudell Recreation (Home Team) at Tremont # 2
Game 3 Cory Rec. vs. Roberto Clemente Indians (Home team) at Tremont # 3
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The teams that finished in the top five spots get a bye in
round one.
2.
Those top five teams will play in the 2nd round on Tuesday July
24TH.
The 6:00 p.m. playoff games on Tuesday
July 24TH are:
Game
4 Estabrook Rec. vs. Winner of Game 1 at Brookside Rozanski Field
Game 5 OBall Athletics vs. Four
Corners at Tremont # 3 Field
Game 6 Zelma George vs. Winner of
Game 2 at W.C. Reed # 2 Field
Game 7 Roberto Clemente Yankees vs.
Winner of Game 3 at Tremont # 2 Field
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THE GAMES THAT WERE RAINED OUT ON THURSDAY JULY
19th
THOSE GAMES WILL BE PLAYED ON MONDAY JULY 23RD
AT 6 P.M. |
Game 1 -
Morgana vs. Bengals (Home team) at W.C. Reed # 2 Field
Game 2 - Clark Recreation vs. Cudell
Recreation (Home Team) at Tremont # 2
Game 3 - Cory Rec. vs. Roberto Clemente
Indians (Home team) at Raus Park
All games will start all over from the beginning. All previous activity in the
games on
Thursday July 19 is disregarded.
PLAN OF PLAY FOR THE LEAGUE
2007 CONNIE MACK BASEBALL PROGRAM
Fields:
Brookside, Gordon, Luke Easter, Mohican, Raus, W.C. Reed, Tremont
PLAN
OF PLAY
Total Regular Season
Games: 11 12 teams are in the 2007 League.
Bengals Emery Park
OBall Athletics
Clark Recreation Estabrook Recreation Roberto
Clemente Indians
Cory Recreation Four Corner
Roberto Clemente Yankees
Cudell Recreation Morgana Zelma
George Recreation
Breakdown of games: Play each opponent once = 11 total games
Playoff Plans: All (12) teams are in the playoffs,
which are single elimination.
TEAM WITH BEST RECORD IS HOME TEAM IN
PLAYOFFS.
ROUND ONE ALL GAMES ARE AT 6:00 P.M.
Game # 1 9th Place vs. 8th Place
Tuesday July 17 @ Rozanski Field
Game # 2 12TH Place vs. 5TH Place
Tuesday July 17 @ W.C. Reed # 2
Game # 3 11TH Place vs. 6TH Place
Tuesday July 17 @ Tremont # 2
Game # 4 7TH Place vs. 10TH Place
Tuesday July 17 @ Tremont # 3
ROUND TWO ALL GAMES
ARE AT 6:00 P.M.
Game # 5 Winner of Game 1 vs. 1ST Place Thursday
July 19 @ Rozanski
Game # 6 Winner of Game 2 vs. 4TH Place Thursday
July 19 @ Tremont # 3
Game # 7 Winner of Game 3 vs. 3RD Place Thursday
July 19 @ WC Reed #2
Game # 8 Winner of Game 4 vs. 2ND Place Thursday July
19 @ Tremont #2
ROUND THREE ALL
GAMES ARE AT 6:00 P.M.
Game # 9 Winner G #5 vs. Winner of Game #6 Tuesday July 24 @ Rozanski
Game # 10 Winner G #7 vs. Winner of Game #8 Tuesday July 24 @ Talty
Field
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
AT 7:00 P.M. @ GORDON # 1 FIELD
Game # 11 Winner G #9 vs. Winner of G #10 Tuesday July 31 @ Gordon #1
Tiebreaker Guidelines: If the tiebreaker is needed for first place
1.)
Head to Head Competition
2.)
One game playoff
Other team ties that
do not involve first place
1.)
Head to Head Competition
2.)
If teams split least runs given up in head to head games
3.)
Coin Flip
Awards: Division Winners receive a team trophy
Playoff winner receive a team trophy +
individual plaques.
All Star Game: Our All-star game is on Tuesday August 7TH
at Gordon # 1 Field.
American All Stars will play the National
All stars at 7:00 p.m.
Championship Game: Our leagues championship game will be videotaped by
TV 23.
It will be shown on the Time Warner Cable
Network Channel 23.
We
are not sending our representative to a state tournament.
CITY OF CLEVELAND MISSION STATEMENT
We are committed to improving the quality of life in the City of Cleveland by strengthening our neighborhoods, delivering superior services, embracing the diversity of our citizens, and making Cleveland a desirable, safe city in which to live, work, raise a family, shop, study, play an grow old.
Cleveland Baseball Federation Our Mission
The Mission of the Cleveland Baseball Federation is to provide the necessary funding so that the City of
Cleveland Youth can enjoy playing the game of baseball. In addition to funding, The Cleveland Baseball Federation shall provide the necessary leadership to ensure that these baseball programs contain components which promote social and educational values that the sport of baseball fosters.
It shall provide participants with social awareness programs such as alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse, teen pregnancy, conflict resolutions, and educational opportunities. It shall also assist the City of Cleveland Recreation Department in the administration of its entire sandlot program
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