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A landmark work on every facet of coaching
Much more than a book on skills, strategies, or drills, The Baseball Coaching Bible represented a landmark work when first published in 2000 and it continues to live up to its name. Many of the greatest coaches the game has ever known - including coaches of the century at the high school, junior college, NAIA, and Division I, II, III levels (s named by Collegiate Baseball) - combine to cover all aspects of coaching. The 27 contributing coaches share their keys to championship baseball, something they know well, having won 50 national titles and nearly 25,000 games. The Baseball Coaching Bible covers every facet of coaching, with each coach addressing the subject he knows best. From Bobby Winkles’ chapter on instilling hustle and Ron Polk’s chapter on organizing a winning program, to Ed Cheff’s chapter on innovative practices and Rod Dedeaux’s chapter on establishing pride and tradition, The Baseball Coaching Bible transcends the Xs and Os. The book’s varied and vast amount of information allows you to pick and choose what you implement in your program in any particular season, but you will learn from and be entertained by it all. The wit and wisdom of baseball’s sharpest minds shine through in their memorable stories and valuable insights. Jerry Kindall and John Winkin organized and edited the contents. “The Impact of a Coach” by Dave Keilitz is a strong and fitting introduction. From there the book flows logically and swiftly through six sections: