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Ashland Youth Baseball
The official site of Ashland Youth Baseball

Bellingham Youth Baseball, Inc
Official site of Bellingham Youth Baseball

Hopedale Baseball
Official Hopedale Baseball Town Web Site

Medway Baseball
Medway's Youth Baseball Official Web Site.

Medfield Youth Baseball

Uxbridge Baseball Association
Uxbridge Baseball Association's WEB Page

Bellingham's Parks - Town WEB Site
Complete WEB Site of Town government but directed to Parks information and Town sport organizations.

Franklin Youth Baseball
A link to Franklin Youth Baseball

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Major League Rules
Click Link Name for Official Baseball Rules of Major League Baseball.

Central Massachusetts Senior Babe

Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA)

NCAA Baseball Rules

National Federation of High School (NFHS)

Coaches E-mail page link
There are three easy ways to access our E-mail system after obtaining your e-mail address and password from your Town Coordinator. Get into a habit of checking your e-mail during the season on a daily bases and twice a day on a day of a game.

1. To Send and Receive Email for Your Team:

    A. WEB MAIL
Click on the above title. It will take you to our Web Mail Sign-in Location. Next, to save a few steps in the future, add it to your browser’s “favorite” list by clicking the top tool bar “Favorite”, then, “add to favorite”. Now, back on the Sign-in Location, place in your E-mail address and your password. Click "sign in" and you will have all the e-mails that have been sent to you. You, also, have the ability to send messages from this location. Your Address book has a few league E-mail addresses within that section.

""Remember to "log off" on the top right.""
        
    B. RECIEVE JUNO E-MAIL ONLY. Complete the required E-mail server information, as required. The main information you will be using is your email address, your password, Juno’s server information of POP3, incoming mail - pop.juno.com and outgoing mail – smtp.juno.com. An example of setting up Microsoft Outlook Express 6.x would be http://www.juno.com/support/email/email-setup-msoex6.html . Once again, this is only used as an e-mail receive location. Any e-mail you reply to or send will be transmitted from your primary (default) account – NOT JUNO. This is the quickest and easiest way for you to continue receiving and sending e-mail on a system that you are comfortable operating.

        C. Hardest application of setting up Juno - Download Juno’s Version 5 and install the program to your personal computer. Click on the following website, http://my.juno.com/s/download, sign-in and download the program (Juno Version 5) into your computer. Follow the instructions. Once the program is loaded. You will click “import account” and furnish information by adding the League’s information for your team’s account.   



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