Metro Baseball League
Founded in 1992, the Metro Baseball League is a non-profit organization created and existing solely to serve youth baseball in the Twin Cities metro, Southern Minnesota, and Western Wisconsin.
Founded in 1992, the Metro Baseball League is a non-profit organization created and existing solely to serve youth baseball in the Twin Cities metro, Southern Minnesota, and Western Wisconsin.
2023 MBL league calendar - including playoff dates.
2023 MBL League Game Time Limits
9-12U
No new inning after 2 hours (time limit may be shorter due to city ordinance or local rules)
13-15U
No new inning after 2 hours + 15 mins (time limit may be shorter due to city ordinance or local rules)
In order for coaches to add players, asst coaches and managers to a roster, those players must be registered in the MBL system. The links below will explain the process of having parents register their player(s) and how coaches can then add players to their rosters. Individuals only need to register one time, but all players must have their own individual usernames/registrations. For returning coaches, most of your players are most likely already in the system. Double registrations will cause issues; any efforts to avoid this are appreciated.
How to Register
How to Add Players to Roster
How to Add Coaches/Managers to Roster
Great notes from minor league manager Roberto Mercado on planning your season and practices.
https://about.mbl.bz/news/preparing-for-the-youth-baseball-season/
Phase I scheduling for all levels except 15AA and 15AAA is set to begin on Thursday, March 30. Scheduling documents will be emailed to the person listed as Head Coach on every team, most likely by mid-day. Below are some notes on the scheduling process.
We need you! Help youth baseball by becoming an umpire this season. Flexible schedules, work outdoors and make a difference for numerous young ball players - and you get paid! Click here to learn how you can become an umpire.