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Releases
The issue of player releases has, at one time or
another, been controversial or contentious in all participating
associations. We hope that an explanation of the foundations and
reasons for the existing release policy will help to eliminate
misunderstandings.
With few exceptions, sporting associations consider the issue of
player releases to be a very “slippery slope”. Any rep or
competitive sport is only as good as the opportunity it offers
for game competition. The opportunity to travel to other cities
and towns in southern Ontario to play against the best from
other organizations is a big part of the experience we offer as
an association. However, if all the “quality” players from one
association were allowed to migrate at will to play for one or
two perceived “better associations,” the game would eventually
fail due to a lack of balanced competition. Release policies
were created to protect against such failure.
Release policies exist to ensure a fair distribution of talented
players and, therefore fair competition, through the populations
of each association's boundaries. Fair competition builds a
better sport and a better experience for all involved. For this
reason, the issue of player releases is important to the health
and very existence of baseball in southern Ontario.
We understand that a parent who wants his or her child to play
for another association might have a different perspective from
that of the leadership of their home baseball association. As
parents ourselves, we believe that a parent asking for a release
is thinking of the child's best interests. The reasons for
requests vary, and might be based on the perceived quality of
coaching or commitment to winning of a particular association,
or maybe just the desire to join a friend elsewhere. Despite all
due respect for these considerations, a release will NOT be
granted under most circumstances.
If you wish to request a release or obtain a copy of the
Mississauga Southwest Baseball Association “Player Release
Policy”, please contact our association's President or Executive
Vice-President.
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