CBUAO and CCBL extend contract through 2022
Cape League’s contract with umpires extended 02/26/2016 5:48 PM – Cape Cod Baseball League Commissioner Paul Galop and Director of Officiating and Senior Deputy Commissioner Sol Yas recently announced that the Cape Cod Baseball League and the College Baseball Umpires Assigning Organization have agreed to a contract extension. The two organizations are currently in […]
They’re playing baseball in New England
Left to Right Tom Cary, Mark Piantetosi, and Frank Auditore working a scheduled scrimmage at the new turf field Monan Park, at Umass Boston on February 21, 2016. Just last year there was approximately 52 inches of snow. New England weather can never be predicted.
Umass Boston looking for volunteers
Coach Brendan Eygabroat is looking for volunteers for the following up coming events at Umass Boston. He has a scrimmage opportunity on Sunday February 21, 2016 starting at 1:00 PM. It will be held at Monan Park. They need 4 guys to rotate in and out. Steve Williams is the contact 857-207-1330. Also they […]
Joe Cacciatore receives award
Joe Cacciatore (Waltham, MA) receives the prestigious Andy Baylock Distinguished Service Award from UMASS-Lowell Baseball coach Ken Herring and Babson baseball coach Matt Noone at the recent World Baseball Coaching Convention. The award is named for former UCONN baseball coach Andy Baylock and was presented by the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association coaches for outstanding […]
Invitation Milford CT. Live Pitching
Joe Tonelli (203-887-2256) is inviting umpires to work with “live” pitching this Friday 2/5 at 9pm and Saturday 2/6 at 8pm in MILFORD, CT. ALL CBUAO umpires are welcome to attend. PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD. Contact Coach Tonelli directly to confirm times and location.
Danbury Meeting a success
Nick Zibelli addresses the over 200 umpires in Danbury, CT. this past Sunday. Many interpretations and rules were discussed. Also reminders on what was expected for the 2016 college baseball season. Baseball is right around the corner! Picture below, Nick goes over the finer points of home plate collisions.