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ORGANIZATION
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TCBA Today (TCBA-T) operates to promote friendship and stimulate competition among baseball fans through playing the APBA Computer Baseball Game remotely or in person.
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No wagering on any TCBA game, series, or draft is permitted.
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The league mailing list may not be used or sold for any form of solicitation that is not directly related to league business.
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The association is composed of 24 active managers, consisting of four divisions of six teams each. There may also be an indefinite number of non-participating associate members.
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All members are required to adhere to both the letter and the spirit of this Constitution and all other TCBA-T rules and practices. Members must be fair and prompt in their dealings with other members, and answer all correspondence from other managers, including trade offers.
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Repeated failure to follow league rules and practices, gross incompetence, or violation involving personal integrity may result in a vote to suspend or expel a league member. The vote will be conducted among the other 23 members of the league. A two-thirds majority, consisting of at least 13 affirmative votes, is required for expulsion. Once expelled, the member may not rejoin the TCBA-T except by vote of league members.
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The basic operating rules of the TCBA-T shall be as follows:
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The current APBA data disk will be used each year.
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All players are owned from year to year by the same team, unless released or traded.
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The officers of the association are the president, the treasurer, and the player control agent. There may also be a three-member rules committee, chaired by a rules committee chairman. When in effect, in January of each year, if any three members so request, there will be an election for any of these positions. If no candidate receives a majority in such an election, there will be a run-off election among the three highest vote-getters and anyone tied with them. The duties of these officers are as follows:
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The president interprets and enforces TCBA-T rules, recruits and selects new members, and arbitrates any conflicts between members. In enforcing the rules, the president may penalize violations by issuing appropriate fines, declaring players ineligible for periods of time (including post-season), invalidating the result of one or more games, or any combination of the above. Any dispute involving the team managed by the president shall be resolved by the chairman of the Rules Committee, when in effect, or if his team is also involved, the vice-chairman of the Rules Committee. The president may also name members to fill any vacancies in officer positions created by resignations in-between elections. The president may not take any action which contravenes this Constitution, as amended, or overrules a valid vote of TCBA-T members.
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The treasurer collects annual dues fixed by him at a level which will cover anticipated association expenses for the year, and distributes league funds as necessary to cover league expenses.
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The player control agent maintains "cash" balances and rosters of each team in the league. He is responsible for handling the Rookie Draft, Free Agent Draft, and any waiver claims that are made.
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When desired, there may be a rules committee of three members, to receive, discuss, refine, select, and present proposals by TCBA-T members regarding changes in TCBA-T rules and practices. The member of the Rules Committee receiving the highest number of votes shall serve as chairman unless he designates some other committee member to perform that function. The committee member receiving the second highest vote total shall be designated the vice-chairman.
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Any reasonable proposal to change TCBA-T rules or practices may be presented to the Rules Committee (or the President when a Rules Committee is not in effect), for discussion, and possible amendment or refinement. If the proposal is approved by the Rules Committee or President, it shall be presented to the entire membership for discussion and written comment (pro and con) at least two months before voting.
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An absolute majority of league members is necessary to add, delete, or change any part of this Constitution and Rulebook except Rules 100-
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Proxy votes will not be permitted on changes to the TCBA TODAY Constitution. The absence of a full membership shall not prohibit voting and obtaining absolute majority votes with less than a full membership voting.
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A three-fourths majority of the voting members, with a minimum of 13, is necessary to change, or delete any part of Rules 100-
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Associate members of the TCBA-T may participate in any voting which does not concern the size of or who shall be a member of the TCBA-T. Their votes will be counted as one-half vote each.
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Any rule change that affects members unequally (as determined by the Rules Committee or President) shall not take effect until the beginning of the following season.
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At the annual general meeting, the members may present, consider, and adopt rule changes, but no rule proposal may be voted on at the meeting unless it was proposed at least one month earlier, and any members absent from the meeting are given the opportunity to vote by mail, telephone or e-mail.
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In this case, players on the roster not eligible to start but rated at that position can apply 60 PR of their total available in order for the team to reach the 1050PR level at that position. Each team must have sufficient starting pitchers to start 170 games (based on real-life use) and a total MBF (batters faced) on the pitching staff of 7000 or more. Innocuous players (defined in ), and pitchers ), may be used to meet of these requirements. For purposes of this rule, innocuous starting pitchers will be credited with 20 starts or the number of starts made in real life, whichever is greater, and 900 MBF or the number of batters faced in real life, whichever is greater.