A tribute patch has been designed and will be distributed to all Atlanta based teams.
If you are not on an Atlanta based team or would like an additional patch(es), please send your name/address and $4.00/patch to:
Jeffrey Travis
1504 Rocky Creek Drive
Woodstock, GA 30188
Any additional proceeds collected from the sale of the patches will be donated to the North Metro Miracle League. If you have any questions, please send an email to patches@atlantamsbl.com

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Thank you from the depths of our hearts for the
support from the MSBL members during Steve's illness
and subsequent passing. The outpouring of true
affection for him by his baseball family has been both
overwhelming and awe-inspiring. Seeing all of you in
jerseys at his funeral is a sight we won't soon forget
or fail to appreciate. We appreciate too your idea to
remember Steve with a commemorative patch for your
uniforms. Steve would be both touched and humbled by
such a warm and fitting gesture.
Many of you may already know that Steve had recently
become involved in a local charitable organization
called The North Metro Miracle League which helps
disabled children and adults enjoy playing sports. He
worked with Richard Kimberly specifically with the
baseball program. We're asking that any who wish to
make a charitable contribution, do so in his memory to
the NMML. One of the great things about this
organization that was so close to Steve's heart is
that it is 100% volunteer so all of the money donated
stays right here in the metro Atlanta area.
Their website is: http://www.nmml.net
With fondest regards,
Rosie's family
Robert & Rosalind Rosenburg
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- It is a very sad day for Atlanta, for Georgia and the MSBL. We have lost a close friend, our founding father, and a wonderful person. On the morning of June 19, 2006, Steve Rosenburg passed away.
Although the exact cause is not known, he essentially had complications from his cancer and lung problems. Jeff and Lori Boyar will be meeting with the family, and information will be posted here when arrangements are made. Please keep Steve, his family and friends in your prayers.
As Dennis Tirado of the 38+ MSBL said: Farewell Steve - you made your mark . . . you will be missed!
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