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Baseball Manitoba, or the ''Manitoba Baseball Association'', is the governing body for amateur
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in the province of
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. It was founded in 1968 and is the provincial branch of
Baseball Canada Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several plays, with each play generally beginning when a player on the fielding te ...
. Its role is to promote the sport, encourage player development, and oversee all organized competition in Manitoba. It currently has approximately 14,000 members.


Leagues

*Senior **Border West Senior League **Brandon Senior Baseball League **Santa Clara Senior League **Southwest Senior League **Thompson Senior League **Winnipeg Senior Baseball League *Junior **Manitoba Junior Baseball League *Minor **Bonivital Minor **Brandon Minor **Carillon Minor **Interlake Minor **Red Lake Minor **Midwest Minor **North Winnipeg Minor **Oil Dome Minor **Parkland Minor **Pembina Hills Minor **Portage Minor **Red River Valley Sports League **South Central Minor **St. James Minor **Winnipeg South Minor **Winnipeg AAA Baseball


Management Committee

**President - Tony Siemens (Rosenort) **Past President - Ken Sharpe (Minnedosa) **Vice-President Finance - David Whitehead (Winnipeg) **Vice-President Policy - Winston Smith (Winnipeg) **Vice-President Coaching - Louis Cote (La Broquerie ) **Vice-President Competition - Alex Grenier (Ile Des Chenes) **Vice-President High Performance - Kevin Booker (Winnipeg) **Vice-President Sport Development - Nicole Madsen (Hamiota) **Vice-President Official Development- Ashton Liskie (Winnipeg)


References

Baseball governing bodies in Canada Sports organizations established in 1968 1968 establishments in Manitoba {{baseball-stub