
Fred Bowen Sports Story Series: The Kid Coach (Series #4) (Paperback)
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Baseball season is under way, and Coach Skelly just quit! Worst of all, Scott and his teammates can't find anyone else to coach the team. It looks as if the Tigers' season might be over before it really begins.
But then the Tigers have a big idea: what if one of them becomes the coach? After all, some of the biggest names in baseball history were player-coaches. Why not a kid coach?
Author Fred Bowen shares a story of leadership, teamwork, and hidden talents as these young players take control of their own team. Readers can learn more stories of real-life MLB player-managers in the afterword.
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- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionFiction
- GenreSports & Recreation
- Pub date20100101
- Pages105
- Reading levelAges 9-11
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Baseball season is under way, and Coach Skelly just quit! Worst of all, Scott and his teammates can't find anyone else to coach the team. It looks as if the Tigers' season might be over before it really begins.
But then the Tigers have a big idea: what if one of them becomes the coach? After all, some of the biggest names in baseball history were player-coaches. Why not a kid coach?
Author Fred Bowen shares a story of leadership, teamwork, and hidden talents as these young players take control of their own team. Readers can learn more stories of real-life MLB player-managers in the afterword.
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Sabermetrics make a winning season
When this story opens, the Tigers baseball team that Scott plays on has a problem. Coach Skelly has taken on new job responsibilities and can no longer coach the team, he quits before their first game. When a call goes out for any other adult to take the position, there are no takers. Scott is a natural leader of the group of players (there are girls on the team) and so in a last-ditch effort to have a season, Scott offers to become the coach, citing the history of player-managers in major league baseball. With no other alternatives, he takes the position. At first, the team loses, but then Scott has a conversation with Benny the Brain, one of the players on the team. As his nickname suggests, Benny is very good at math (not so much at baseball) and he informs Scott of the data he has collected about the team, in essence he is a sabermetrician. Using this data, Scott makes major changes in positioning and tactics and the team starts winning. When it is over, they managed to have a winning season. This is a great story because it is plausible in the sense that sabermetrics is a very real area of data collection, analysis and application and it can be applied even at the youth level. Most major league teams now collect such data and before handhelds, it was a common sight to see a manager flipping through the pages of a three-ring binder when a decision needed to be made.


