NORTH SUBURBAN YOUTH BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 

The North Suburban Youth Baseball Association is a cooperative program sponsored by several neighboring communities of Chicago and the north suburban area. Our Association is for middle school and high school players and provides a broad, meaningful, and enjoyable baseball experience by promoting intra- and inter-community competition.

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REPORT GAME DATA



Click here to email game report
An email window will open with spaces for all the game
data we need.
Fill out the form, then click "send." Your game report automatically goes to all recipients.


REMINDER OF LOCAL RULE 10A: No later than 1:00 PM. on the day following a game which is completed, terminated for any reason, or suspended, the manager of the winning team, or in all other cases the manager of the home team, shall provide to the NSYBA Commissioner or his designee, in or on a form or format established by the Commissioner, by hand delivery, email, fax, or other similar method, a written game report including the following information at a minimum: date of game, opponents, scores, pitching data including, at a minimum, all pitchers used and identified by both last name and first name and innings pitched (see LR 8A), and the date to which a suspended game is continued, if known. Failure to comply with these rules results in forfeiture of the game.


Game Card
helps organize the data you report to the commissioner and the statistician
(in Adobe Reader PDF format)


 


Click here
to download 

NOTE: Most  of the printable pages on the NSYBA website are in Adobe Reader PDF format. 

If you don't have Adobe Reader on your computer, click the link to download it. The Reader program is free, and the download doesn't take very long. There's a version for every operating system.

Once you've installed Adobe Reader on your computer, it's amazingly easy to use. When you click on a link to a PDF file, Reader automatically loads itself and displays the file so you can view it or print it out.