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How To Become A Better Baseball Parent: Learn the Do's and Don'ts from 20+ Expert Coaches and Parents

Current price: $5.38
How To Become A Better Baseball Parent: Learn the Do's and Don'ts from 20+ Expert Coaches and Parents
How To Become A Better Baseball Parent: Learn the Do's and Don'ts from 20+ Expert Coaches and Parents

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How To Become A Better Baseball Parent: Learn the Do's and Don'ts from 20+ Expert Coaches and Parents

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About this Baseball Book: Whatever happened to the good ol' days when baseball was fun? In recent headlines umpires are getting attacked, parents are fighting, coaches are over-bearing, and everyone seems to be taking what should be a fun game and turning it into a nightmare for kids and families alike. This baseball book addresses this issue with the perspective and advice of over 20 current coaches, parents, and experts. This is a must read for parents considering youth baseball as an activity and sport for their child. Coaches, Umpires, and Youth Baseball Leagues can use this as a guide to better understand that current attitudes and methods of coaching children. Get your copy today and see if you, your current coach, or league officials, are guilty of some of these practices that may be hurting children that play baseball.

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