ENYTB recognizes that it is in the league's interest that its teams' be allowed to hold public tryouts in order to replenish and upgrade their rosters.NOTE: Public tryouts (i.e., not by private invitation and open to all players who qualify) are legal under provision 17.5 of ENYTB's constitution, available online at League Info > Governance > Cons...
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ENYTB Protocols re: Players Release Requests...There is always much confusion about releases. Many people think there is a release form. There is not. When a player or family member or representative acting on his behalf, seeks a release on the player's behalf, all that is required from the player's prior ENYTB club owner or club rep, is a an email...
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League Info > Glossary is quite useful as it contains definitions of many ENYTB terms and concepts. If you are looking for a definition and can't find it there, let us know and we will add it poste haste!Tampering - To express an interest in the services of a player to the player, his family or representative, when that player is another member's p...
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ENYTB teams advertise their player openings and/or their scheduled public try-outs on the public access pages of this website, thereby giving would-be league players and their families direct access to this information. To view current openings and announced tryouts, simply CLICK HERE.
Important Dates & Deadlines ....Nov 20 - ENYTB begins accepting club/team activations for 2011 spring/summer season.Jan 15 - All teams from 2010 that have not pre-registered with the league for 2011 will be deleted from the system and lose their roster protection based on 2010 participation.Late January - Member Meetings BeginNote: In addition to a...
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There are leagues and there are leagues. ENYTB prides itself as being among the latter, providing its members with a comprehensive, diverse and customized program not commonly available in a baseball league. The following eight features highlight the level of league services provided by ENYTB, most of which you will not be able to find anywhere els...
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This is the time of the year when many travel teams are seeking to fill their spring/summer rosters. It is also the time when many players and families, new to ENYTB, are seeking information related to public tryouts and/or roster openings on ENYTB teams.ENYTB maintains various online services to assist in this matching process. They are all locate...
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Main > Getting Started is designed to provide members with a thorough presentation of the league's basic informational requirements re:Activation;Registration;Scheduling;and,Rosters.This information is presented from the separate perspectives of club admins and manager/coaches.In addition, an overview of the website's most frequented destination points is provided as well as a brief tutorial on website navigation. Lastly, the various online communication tools built into the website are identified and briefly described.IMPORTANT: The Mozilla Firefox browser must be used to access this information as the menu system does not correctly display in other browsers.NOTE: To access Getting Started, you need to be logged in.
What you see when you link to our site - enytb.com - depends to some extent on what browser you are using i.e., older versions of some other common browsers don't display some enytb.com menus and commands or display them out of place. For example, older versions of MSFT's Internet Explorer does NOT load many of the images correctly for our site. Ev...
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But remember, many sub-menus and menu items do not show on MSFT Internet Explorer and Program Info certainly doesn't. You need to be using Mozilla Firefox browser to access Program Info content e.g., you will see just the first sub-menu. If you need to download Mozilla Forefox, simple instructions were provided in article on this News Board from a ...
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