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2008 Fall Ball Application Forms
To fill out the 2008 Fall Ball Application Form , please download and print out one of the following documents. It is suggested that you completely fill out this form and present it at the time of registration in order to speed you through the registration process. The documents are available in either Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format.
2008 Fall Ball Application
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2008 Fall Ball Application PDF
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2008 Pre Registered for Fall Ball
The Pre-Registered for Fall Ball handout is a list of players who already registered for the 2008 Fall Ball season. It is in Microsoft Excel format.
2008 Fall Ball Pre Reg List
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2008 EFBA Medical Release Form
To fill out the 2008 EFBA Medical Release, please download and print out one of the following documents. It is suggested that you completely fill out this form and present it at the time of registration in order to speed you through the registration process. The documents are available in either Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format.
2008 Medical Release -- Word
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2008 Medical Release -- PDF
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2008 EFBA NEWSLETTER
The 2008 EFBA Xtra Innings Newsletter is attached below for your use. It contains valuable information on such topics as registration, fees, tryouts, opening day, etc. The newsletter is available in either Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format.
2008 Newsletter -- Word
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2008 Newsletter -- PDF
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2008 Umpire Vouchers
Please click to download & print the Umpire Voucher for the League you need.
08 American League Voucher
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08 Minor League Voucher
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08 National League Voucher
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2008 Sponsor Form
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of East Fishkill Baseball, please download the following form, and mail to: EFBA c/o 122 Grace Rd, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590.
2008 Sponsor Form
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EFBA Refund Policy Forms
To review the EFBA refund Policy, please print or review one of the following documents. One is in Microsoft Word and the other is in Adobe PDF format.
EFBA REFUND POLICY FORM DOC
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EFBA REFUND POLICY FORM PDF
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East Fishkill Baseball Association Incident Form
Any incidents during the baseball season must have an incident form filled out appropriately and timely for insurance reasons. Coaches should print off as many forms as they need and keep some handy at all games and practices.
Instructions:
1. Fill in all information as required.
2. Notify League Director and League Safety Officer immediately after incident. Notification should not be more than 24 hours after the incident.
3. Photocopy completed form making three copies as follows: Manager of Team, League Director, and League President.
EFBA Incident Form
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Directors/Managers/Coaches Handouts
These are files that should be used by the Director's, Managers and Coaches in conjunction with East Fishkill Baseball.
1) Coaches code of conduct gets signed by every coach and kept on file by the league directors.
2) Parents Code of Conduct gets signed by the Parents and/or Guardians and is reviewed by the Manager or Coach and kept on file by the manager along with the Medical Release forms of every child.
3) Coaches Equipment Handout is to be used by the Directors to go over the equipment guidelines and signed and kept by the League Director.
4) Coaches Meeting Points Handout is required by the Manager or Coach to review with his parents/players at the start of the season.
5) The Umpires Code Of Conduct is to be reviwed by the Director of Umpires and signed by the Umpire and kept by the Director.
6) Players equipment handout is for Managers/Coaches to handout to their players at the first practice so they can be prepared for the season.
Coaches Code Of Conduct
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Coaches Equipment Handout
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Coaches Meeting Points Handout
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Parents Code Of Conduct
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Umpires Code Of Conduct
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Players Equipment Handout
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Newspaper Letter
Want to put your game in the Newspaper?
Click here for a copy.
Newspaper Template
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How to Throw a Four-Seam Fastball
By STEVEN ELLIS | The Complete Pitcher®
THE FOUR-SEAM fastball (Sometimes called a "rising fastball") is the king of kings. It's the best pitch in baseball. The four-seamer is the fastest (its seams rotate about 36 times to the plate) and easiest pitch to locate for a strike.
To grip this pitch, place your index and middle fingertips directly on the perpendicular seam of the baseball.
The "horseshoe seam" should face into your ring finger of your throwing hand (as shown in the first picture above). I call it the horseshoe seam simply because the seam itself looks like the shape of a horseshoe.
Next, place your thumb directly beneath the baseball, resting on the smooth leather (as shown in the third picture).
Ideally, you should rest your thumb in the center of the horseshoe seam on the bottom part of the baseball.
Grip this pitch softly, like an egg. Grip the pitch in your fingertips. There should be a "gap" or space between the ball and your palm (as shown in the middle picture).
This is the key to throwing a good, hard four-seam fastball with maximal backspin and velocity: Having a loose grip minimizes "friction" between your hand and the baseball. The less friction, of course, the quicker the baseball can leave your hand.
Does a four-seam fastball rise?
"No," says Bill James, author of the "The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers : An Historical Compendium of Pitching, Pitchers, and Pitches". "A fastball can't rise unless it's thrown underhand. But if you throw the fastball overhand with enough force, it will "appear" to rise because it's not dropping as much as the batter's brain thinks it should."
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To observe how to hold ball download picture below.
Four Seam Fastball
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Choosing the right Bat
Ever wanted to know how to choose the right bat for your child? Click here to learn how?
Choosing the right Bat
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Tryout Tips
Guide To Tryout Tips For Kids
Tryout Tips Html
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Tryout Tips Word File
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Major League Players Numbers Retired By Team
Retired Numbers
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