How To Coach At Gameday During Kids Baseball Leagues

By Cara Torres


The most important things for kids baseball leagues coaches nowadays is to make sure that everything goes well during gameday. This is because this is one of the experiences that not only children are looking forward to but parents as well. A single fault during a big gameday will usually signal the end of the coach's career.

For those who are coaching during a big gameday, it must be a good deal to make use of all possible tips that one can gather. With the said tips, the coach will feel more confident with how things will turn out the entire day. Here are some of the tips, guidelines, and advices that one can take advantage of.

First off, it is necessary for the person to think about a suitable playing time for the little ones. It is necessary to split the playing time properly so that each and every child is given a fair chance to play. This is also a similar principle that one has to follow when it comes to the number of innings the child gets to play.

It is also a given for the said coach to think about the positions for the game properly. For coaches, deciding on the positions might be a difficult puzzle especially when there are multiple children who suit that position. The coach should be prepared for such difficulties. Consider all available factors when deciding on the positions.

The policies for both the playing position and the playing time should be considered well. Not only that, this is something that should have been explained to the parents before the league starts. This is so that the parents will have an idea on what goes on in the bench and not only on what they see on the fields.

There is also a need to decide on signs beforehand. A game at a tee ball level will not actually require signs but it is surely different for those children who are already at their competitive age of seven. A sign to know if the child should do a bunt, steal, or hit-and-run should be decided before the competition starts.

Treat the umpires well. Just like how a coach is just a volunteer from the children's parents, the umpires are also the same. This means that the coach must treat the umpires in the same way that one will want others to treat them. What goes around comes around so better treat others with proper respect.

The head coach will also have to think about the parents. This is because the parents will have to support the kids positively. If possible, tell the parents to avoid saying anything to the umpire. Also, make sure that they do not give any form of coaching to their children from where they are at the stands.

It will also help a lot if the coach maintains a level head when the kids baseball leagues start. This is because they need to have a clear head in order to see what the bigger picture is in a pressure-packed game situation. They need this so that they can make the right decisions at the right time.