Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The North American Women''s Baseball League (NAWBL) is an amateur league based around Boston, Massachusetts. (The official title includes "Northeast Division," but there are no other divisions.) The NAWBL plays games scheduled for seven innings, using NCAA rules, including base-stealing and taking leads off bases. Lineup rules allow liberal substitutions and unlimited re-entry into games, and all players must get some playing time in each game. The season runs from June through August. Robin Wallace is the organizer and Executive Director, and Al Melanson is the Commissioner. Players vary in age from high-school freshman to early forties. Some travel from as far as Connecticut or central New Hampshire. Several current players have made boys'' or men''s teams at school. The league is competitive but friendly; arguments with umpires and with opponents are unheard-of. Selected players organize outside the regulation season and enter tournaments; they have competed throughout the USA and in Canada, the Dominican Republic, and Japan.