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How to Run a Hassle-Free Team

  1. Start Early Finding A Sponsor:
    1. Have all team members help solicit sponsors.
    2. Know how much money to ask for:
      1. Team Fee
      2. Uniforms
      3. Tournaments
      4. Equipment
      5. Team Party
      6. Miscellaneous
      7. Full or partial sponsorship
  2. Order Uniforms Early:
    1. Always check uniform number requirement and minimum number size.
    2. Buy extra uniforms for added players/lost uniforms/ forgot to bring to game.
    3. Check on how to order extra shirts next year.
    4. You own your screen if you paid a shirt company for it - ask for it.
    5. If you have to, collect jerseys after each game/you have to wash them.
  3. Establish How Team Players Are Chosen:
    1. Talent only.
    2. Friend and neighbors
    3. Church members, etc.
  4. Establish Playing Time Policy
    1. To achieve best score feasible.
    2. Everybody gets to play.
  5. Keeping A Team Under Control:
    1. Discipline
    2. Inform player of rules on being ejected from ball games
    3. Form a team grievance committee
  6. Keep Roster Current:
    1. Know how to add/delete players.
    2. Know deadline for adding/deleting players.
    3. Know classification.
    4. Establish league wanted.
    5. Special rules for your classification.
  7. Always Know Deadlines For Entry Fees:
    1. City League.
    2. Tournaments.
    3. Attend managers meetings, umpire clinics.
  8. Schedule:
    1. Who calls players for games.
    2. Ask who will be present/missing for the next game or dates during the season players will not be available.
    3. Refreshments after the game.
    4. Practice on weeks when only one league game is scheduled.
  9. Inform Players Regularly That They Can Be Hurt Playing The Game:
    1. If you have a player who has no regard for his body or others, take him/her out of the game for their health as well as others. (If they gripe- remind them we have to go to work tomorrow)
    2. If you have a player with discipline problems, wants to start fights, yells at referees or gets intoxicated, remind them of his/her responsibility to the sponsor, his/her team members and himself/herself