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Marysville Mitts Player Registration

PLAYER’S INFORMATION

BASEBALL INFORMATION

Name:

Primary Position:

Family Email:

Secondary Position:

Birth Date:

Height: ‘-”

Weight: lbs

Cell #:

Throw:

Bat:

Home Address

UNIFORM INFORMATION (size):

City:

Zip Code:

Shirt:

Pants:

Helmet:

Email:

MEDICAL TREATMENT CONSENT As the parent/legal guardian of the Marysville Mitts Baseball player, I hereby give consent for the emergency medical care prescribed by a duly licensed Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Dentistry. This care may be given under whatever conditions are necessary to preserve the life, limb, or well-being of my dependent.

Address (same):

Parent/Legal Guardian (if under 18)

Mother’s Name:

Print Name:

Cell #:

Signature:

Email:

LIABILITY WAIVER

PARENT/GUARDIAN Father’s Name: Cell #:

Date:

Other Sports that you Play:

I, the parent/guardian of the registrant, a minor, agree that I and the registrant will abide by the rules of Marysville Mitts Baseball (Mitts), its affiliated organizations and sponsors. Recognizing the possibility of physical injury associated with baseball and in consideration for the Mitts accepting the registrant for its baseball programs and activities, I HEREBY RELEASE, DISCHARGE, and/or INDEMNIFY Marysville Mitts Baseball, its affiliated organizations and sponsors, their employees and associated personnel, including the owners of fields, and facilities utilized for Mitts activities against any claim by or on behalf of the registrant as a result of the registrant’s participation in the Mitts activity, and/or being transported to or from the same, which transportation I hereby authorize:

Any Scheduled Activities that will interfere with

Parent/Legal Guardian (if under 18)

Next Season:

Print Name:

Address (same): What school district do you live in? Grade moving into: Baseball Experience: Travel Ball ~ All Stars ~ Rec Travel Team Names:

Signature:

Date:

TRAVEL BASEBALL . . . IT’S DIFFERENT, NOT BETTER! Often as parents, we are confronted with a decision to choose between recreational or travel baseball. We hope this letter will shed light on some of the differences between the two programs. 1. It’s different…because of the TIME INVOLVED. You must travel to and from other cities on any day or time of the week. You start practicing as a team as early as February. Your season starts in April and continues into July. Arriving for a game can be as much as 1 ½ hours prior to game time. All rainouts are made up, setting up the possibility of several (3 or more) games in a week. All are meaningful differences that add up to a substantial time commitment. 2. It’s different…because of COST. Currently it is five times more expensive than recreational baseball. In addition, your participation in additional fundraising is required. A cost per player on a team that plays 45 games could be as high as $800.00. To keep the out-of-pocket costs down, sponsor solicitation and fundraising activities are required by all involved. 3. It’s different…because of PLAYING TIME. Regular baseball rules apply to batting order and substitutions. This means your player could sit part or all of a game(s). Playing time is not guaranteed. 4. It’s different…because of POSITION PLAYED. Practices, skill sets, additional training, experience and game knowledge all have a role in determining the position of your player to help the team. Travel baseball is not for every player or every family. It can be a truly rewarding experience for the player/family who commits to developing their skill sets year round. Being on a team means learning responsibility, accountability and asking what they can do to help the team. Getting to know what you are committing to is the first step in understanding how travel baseball is different…not better. Please sign below and give to the manager of the team your player is trying out for.

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