High Heat and Humidity Warning

June 22, 2025

 

 

High heat and humidity leads to two problems in the exercising body:

  •  Increased body core temperature;  and
  •  Dehydration

 

Increased body core temperature:

 

       Increased body temperature (hyperthermia) leads to decreased muscle endurance.....which means the muscle’s ability to contract repeatedly or in a sustained manner over long periods of time.          

       

       High core temperatures also cause a shift in energy production......from aerobic to anaerobic mechanisms.......which means the body has to use up its muscle energy stores more rapidly.  

 

       Unfortunately, during a longer athletic event, the rate of adding energy (sports drinks, energy bars, gels, etc.) can't keep up with the rate of losing energy when heat and humidity are high.  

 

       Finally, high body temperature causes a decrease in blood flow to the heart as blood pools in the limbs.  If the heart doesn't get as much blood, it can't pump oxygenerated blood back to the muscles.

 

Dehydration

 

       Dehydration often occurs long before some athletes realize it or before cramps set in.  Athletes can lose as much as 2% to 8% of their body weight during high intensity exercise, and the rate of fluid absorption from the gut, just can’t keep up with that rate of loss.

 

       Dehydration causes a decrease in VO2max…….which means the body can't utilize oxygen as efficiently to provide energy.  

 

       Dehydration also contributes to the decrease of heart blood pumping mentioned above.  

     

Action :

  

       Fluid replacement is critical for events in high heat and humidity.

       

       Players should start fluid replacement before a game, continue during the game and continue long after the game. 

       

       Drinking to quench thirst and keeping urine clear (not dark yellow) are good measures. Wearing light-weight, light-colored clothes of open-weave natural fibers (cotton, wool) or fluid-wicking fibers which helps increase evaporation and cool the body.

Forebearer ?

June 21, 2025

 

Conventional wisdom says that the scoring during the MCBL regular season will start out below average and rise steadily as the season progresses.

 

Fans surmise that at the beginning of the season, hitters haven't made the complete adjustment to hitting with wooden bats (as they can no longer enjoy getting hits with a less than optimal contact location on the bat).

 

Some also note that as the season progresses and the temperature gets appreciably warmer, that pitcher's arms may begin to tire just a little (especially after pitching for their college team in the spring).

 

Thus, the average number of runs scored per team should be lowest in the beginning of any season.

 

As of today, we've completed (with all the recent rain) about 36 % of the regular season.  

 

As Winston Churchill once said : "Now, this is not the end.  It is not even the beginning of the end.  But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."

 

Assuming that we've ended the beginning of the 2025 regular season, we thought we'd compare the current run scoring to last year's final season run scoring numbers.   The average number of runs scored per team is :

 

          2025 :   5.7683

          2024 :   5.7634

 

If run scoring heats up as expected, the beginning of this season could be a forebearer of an explosive remainder of the MCBL season.   

 

Either way, it will be interesting to watch.

 

See ya at the ballfield!

 

    

 

 

Sunset Times

 

For the safety of our players, on fields without lights, no new inning may start after the official sunset time for that day (see below for 2025):

 

June   1 :  8:28 pm                   July    1 : 8:37 pm

June   2 :  8:28 pm                   July    2 : 8:37 pm

June   3 :  8:29 pm                   July    3 : 8:37 pm

June   4 :  8:30 pm                   July    4 : 8:37 pm

June   5 :  8:30 pm                   July    5 : 8:36 pm

June   6 :  8:31 pm                   July    6 : 8:36 pm

June   7 :  8:31 pm                   July    7 : 8:36 pm

June   8 :  8:32 pm                   July    8 : 8:35 pm

June   9 :  8:32 pm                   July    9 : 8:35 pm

June 10 :  8:33 pm                   July  10 : 8:35 pm

June 11 :  8:33 pm                   July  11 : 8:34 pm

June 12 :  8:34 pm                   July  12 : 8:34 pm

June 13 :  8:34 pm                   July  13 : 8:33 pm

June 14 :  8:35 pm                   July  14 : 8:33 pm

June 15 :  8:35 pm                   July  15 : 8:32 pm

June 16 :  8:35 pm                   July  16 : 8:32 pm

June 17 :  8:36 pm                   July  17 : 8:31 pm

June 18 :  8:36 pm                   July  18 : 8:30 pm

June 19 :  8:36 pm                   July  19 : 8:30 pm

June 20 :  8:37 pm                   July  20 : 8:29 pm

June 21 :  8:37 pm                   July  21 : 8:28 pm

June 22 :  8:37 pm                   July  22 : 8:28 pm

June 23 :  8:37 pm                   July  23 : 8:27 pm

June 24 :  8:37 pm                   July  24 : 8:26 pm

June 25 :  8:37 pm                   July  25 : 8:25 pm

June 26 :  8:37 pm                   July  26 : 8:24 pm

June 27 :  8:37 pm                   July  27 : 8:23 pm

June 28 :  8:37 pm                   July  28 : 8:22 pm

June 29 :  8:37 pm                   July  29 : 8:21 pm

June 30 :  8:37 pm                   July  30 : 8:20 pm

                                                 July  31 : 8:19 pm

 

 

TeamRecordWin %HomeAwayRFRALast 10Streak
Baltimore Chop10-3.7694-06-384528-2Lost 1
Putty Hill Panthers9-6.6005-44-2101845-5Won 2
Baltimore Clippers7-6.5384-43-278906-4Won 2
BBA Eagles6-4.6002-14-362416-4Won 2
Olney Dusters5-7.4172-53-271704-6Lost 3
Rockville Express5-8.3851-34-583864-6Won 2
Maryland Monarchs5-7.4174-41-367904-6Lost 1
DigIn Baseball4-10.2862-62-449822-8Lost 4

MCBL Safety Policies

 

 

MCBL takes the safety of our players seriously. Everyone (players, fans, coaches, umpires) should take a moment to read our four most important policies and the associated guidance:

 

     - Lightning and Thunder policy

     - High Heat and Humidity policy

     - Concussion Awareness policy

     - Coronavirus policy

 

These each can be accessed by clicking on the "News" link above and then selecting "MCBL Policies".

 

Let's continue to work hard to keep everyone safe while playing the best game in America!!!

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Greetings!!

 

The schedule was last updated on June 23rd at 10:30 pm

 

 

See ya at the ballfield.

 

Tuesday, June 24
8:00 PM
Johns Hopkins University
8:00 PM
Laytonia Field
Wednesday, June 25
7:00 PM
Laytonia Field
Thursday, June 26
6:30 PM
Calvert Hall HS
7:00 PM
Laytonia Field
Saturday, June 28
1:00 PM
Broadneck HS
4:00 PM
Bachman Park
4:00 PM
Broadneck HS
7:00 PM
Bachman Park
Sunday, June 29
4:00 PM
Bachman Park
7:00 PM
Bachman Park
Monday, June 30
6:00 PM
ServePro Olney Field
Tuesday, July 1
Wednesday, July 2
5:00 PM
ServePro Olney Field
7:50 PM
ServePro Olney Field
Sunday, July 6
4:00 PM
Bachman Park
5:00 PM
ServePro Olney Field
7:00 PM
Bachman Park
7:30 PM
ServePro Olney Field
Monday, July 7
6:30 PM
Laytonia Field
Tuesday, July 8
7:00 PM
Joe Cannon Stadium
7:00 PM
Laytonia Field
Wednesday, July 9
7:00 PM
Laytonia Field
Thursday, July 10
6:00 PM
ServePro Olney Field
6:30 PM
Johns Hopkins University
7:00 PM
Laytonia Field
Friday, July 11
5:30 PM
Laytonia Field
8:30 PM
Laytonia Field
Saturday, July 12
1:00 PM
Calvert Hall HS
1:00 PM
Joe Cannon Stadium
4:00 PM
Calvert Hall HS
4:00 PM
Joe Cannon Stadium
4:00 PM
Johns Hopkins University
7:00 PM
Johns Hopkins University
Sunday, July 13
1:00 PM
Sherwood HS
4:00 PM
Sherwood HS
6:30 PM
Johns Hopkins University
Monday, July 14
6:30 PM
ServePro Olney Field
Tuesday, July 15
6:30 PM
Johns Hopkins University
6:30 PM
Wheaton Regional Park
7:00 PM
Joe Cannon Stadium
Wednesday, July 16
Saturday, July 19
Sunday, July 20
Monday, July 21
7:00 PM
Blandair Park Field # 4
7:00 PM
Blandair Park Field # 5
Wednesday, July 23
7:00 PM
Blandair Park Field # 5
Thursday, July 24
Friday, July 25
Saturday, July 26