Bush League: Because you forced us to!

Author:   Paul Vann
Publisher:   BookBaby
ISBN:  

9798317821487


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Ever wonder what really happens behind the scenes of little league baseball? Buckle up for a hilarious journey through the secret drafts, strategic parent management, and unexpected life lessons that come with coaching youth sports. Mike Callahan is back for his fourth season coaching the Westfield Wildcats, and he's learned that little league baseball is about so much more than teaching kids to swing a bat. It's about surviving the annual player draft, where coaches engage in reconnaissance missions and parents strategically downplay their children's abilities. It's about managing Dave, his statistics-obsessed assistant coach who approaches ten-year-old baseball with the intensity of a playoff series. And most importantly, it's about handling parents who range from blissfully uninvolved to dangerously overinvolved. Through ten interconnected stories, you'll experience the full spectrum of youth baseball coaching. Watch as Mike navigates the politics of draft night, where a ""do not draft"" list reads like a diplomatic treaty and every pick requires calculating both player talent and parent headache potential. Discover the psychological warfare of facing teams that shouldn't win but somehow do, and the creative solutions required when league rules meet real-world chaos. From implementing a revolutionary double catcher system to explaining the infield fly rule to parents who think they know better, from surviving the intensity of travel baseball to managing the delicate process of all-star selections, these stories capture both the comedy and the profound moments that make coaching worthwhile. You'll meet unforgettable characters: the parent who brings a radar gun to practice, the kid who chooses teams based on post-game snacks, and the league officials who treat volunteer sports with bureaucratic seriousness. But beneath the humor lies genuine insight into what makes youth sports valuable. These stories explore the balance between competition and fun, the challenge of teaching resilience without crushing spirits, and the unexpected ways that coaching changes not just the kids, but the adults who volunteer their time. Whether you're a coach desperately seeking validation that you're not alone in the chaos, a parent trying to understand the mysterious world of league politics, or simply someone who enjoys sharp observational humor about suburban life, this book offers both laughs and wisdom. You'll recognize the situations, cringe at the familiar parent types, and maybe gain a new appreciation for the volunteers who make youth sports possible. This is little league baseball as you've never seen it: honest, hilarious, and surprisingly heartwarming. Because sometimes the best lessons happen when adults remember that it's supposed to be about the kids having fun, even if we occasionally forget that along the way.

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Author:   Paul Vann
Publisher:   BookBaby
Imprint:   BookBaby
ISBN:  

9798317821487


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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For over 12 years, Paul Vann survived the chaos of youth baseball, starting with his own kids in tee-ball (a sport best described as herding cats) and eventually owning a travel team. Now that his own players have grown up and moved on, Paul is left with a garage full of gear and an unshakeable passion for the game. He eagerly awaits the day he can coach his grandkids, hopefully with his own kids doing most of the base running. This book is a collection of hilarious stories, life lessons, and practical tips from his time in the dugout, proving that teaching the fundamentals of baseball is just as important as knowing where the nearest ice cream shop is.

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