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  • 101 Lessons from the Dugout: What Baseball and Softball Can Teach Us About the Game of Life

    101 Lessons from the Dugout by Rotbart, Harley A.; Davidoff, Ken;

    What Baseball and Softball Can Teach Us About the Game of Life

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    • Kiadó Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. február 5.
    • Kötetek száma Paperback

    • ISBN 9798765163009
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem240 oldal
    • Méret 214x140x16 mm
    • Súly 320 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 2 bw images
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    Every pitch, hit, and play on the baseball and softball field is its own life lesson. From homework and humility to good judgment and self-discipline, this book connects baseball to real-world challenges and life skills, giving teenagers a new way of looking at the game of life and setting them up for success no matter what comes their way.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Decoding baseball's hidden messages for finding success in the game of life.

    Every player or fan of baseball and softball thinks they know the game-and they do, at least the rules and the strategy. But take a deeper look, and you'll see there is so much more to be learned beyond the strikeouts, walks, base stealing, and double plays. Hidden behind the game's fundamentals are subtle real-world messages and meanings that help lead to success off the field just as much as on it.

    In 101 Lessons from the Dugout, famed baseball writer and insider Ken Davidoff and renowned parenting expert and writer Dr. Harley Rotbart decode these messages in brief snippets for young ballplayers and fans. Each lesson contains an individual feature of the game followed by a pearl of wisdom or two to inspire readers. These lessons show that picking the right pitch to swing at is the ultimate exercise of good judgment; that a runner leading off first base demonstrates the balancing of risk and reward; and that the self-discipline of tagging up is true impulse control.

    Every pitch, hit, and play on the baseball and softball diamond is its own life lesson. From homework and humility, to punctuality and perseverance, to responsibility and resilience, 101 Lessons from the Dugout offers a game plan for happiness and success in the major leagues of school, friendship, and life.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Foreword, by David Wright
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction

    IN THE DUGOUT
    1. Keeping score
    Give 110%
    Peace of mind
    Self-respect
    2. The starting lineup
    Earn your spot
    Prove you're ready
    Believe in yourself
    3. Playing time
    The right attitude
    When life is unfair
    Speak up for yourself
    4. Batting order
    Labels people give you
    Adjusting to a new role
    5. The uniform
    Standing out
    Blending in
    Acting cool
    6. Equipment
    Find real value
    Appreciate what you have
    7. Pinch hitters and pinch runners
    Include others
    Cliques
    Speak up for friends
    8. On deck
    Prepare in advance
    Learn from those ahead of you

    AT THE PLATE
    9. The batter's box:
    Your comfort zone
    Arrive early
    You Are the right person
    10. Chatter
    Block out the noise
    Gossip
    11. Pitchers
    Unexpected changes
    Family and personal crises
    12. The count
    Improve your chances for success.
    Handling disappointments
    13. The called strikeout
    Take a chance
    Try again
    14. The swinging strikeout
    Make good decisions
    Right and wrong
    15. The check swing
    Changing your mind
    Admitting your mistakes
    Keeping your promises
    16. Dropped third strike
    Second chances
    17. The walk
    The easy way is not always the best way
    18. Taking a pitch
    Competing
    19. The sacrifice
    Help others get ahead
    Don't wait too long to help
    20. The bunt
    Slow down
    Simplify
    21. The suicide squeeze
    When someone really needs you
    22. Fake bunts
    White lies
    23. Small ball
    One step at a time
    24. Hit and run
    Punctuality
    25. Home runs
    Big steps in your life
    The people who got you where you are
    Overcoming hard times
    26. Foul balls
    Near misses
    27. Bases loaded (part 1)
    Dealing with pressure
    Sticking with what works
    28. Switch-hitting
    Just because you can doesn't mean you should
    29. Hit by the pitch
    Courage
    Bouncing back
    30. The last out
    The big picture

    ON BASE
    31. Running to first
    Focus
    Trust others
    32. Turn and look
    Look ahead
    Ambition
    33. Leading off
    Balance risk and reward
    34. Stealing
    Dangerous behavior
    35. Sliding
    Stay safe
    Weigh the risks
    36. First and third
    Freebies
    Scams
    37. Fly balls
    Planning ahead
    Good reflexes
    38. Tagging up
    Control your anger
    Pause and think it over
    39. Running with two outs
    When there's nothing to lose, go for it
    40. Bases loaded (part 2)
    Respect others,
    Set a good example
    41. Hidden ball tricks
    Unhappy surprises
    Expect the unexpected
    42. The last out (part 2)
    You can't do it all yourself
    Focus on the real goal
    43. The pickle
    Pay attention
    Tell the truth
    Earn trust

    IN THE FIELD
    44. The ready position
    Good study and work habits
    45. Around the horn
    Motivate others
    Share the credit
    Thank those who help you
    46. The shift
    Learn from the past
    Your reputation
    47. The grounder
    Little details make a big difference
    48. The pop fly
    Take charge
    Keep your promises
    Follow through
    49. Shortstop and right field
    Make the most of every chance
    Beat expectations
    50. First step in, first step back
    First impressions
    Get off to the right start
    51. The stretch at first
    When to reach out
    When to pull back
    52. The double play
    Patience
    53. Fielder's choice
    Deciding what's most important
    Study for tests
    54. Bases loaded (part 3)
    Plan ahead
    Ask for advice
    55. Cut-offs and relays
    Get help
    56. The warning track
    Listen to warnings
    57. Errors
    Grow from your mistakes
    Stay in the moment
    58. Back-ups
    Be there for others
    Life's bad hops
    Acts of loving kindness

    ON THE MOUND
    59. The mound
    Stand up for what you believe
    Pick your battles carefully
    60. Lefties and righties
    Stereotyping
    61. Rituals
    Good routines
    62. Deep breath
    A calming breath
    A good night's sleep
    63. The wind-up
    Reach your full potential
    64. Checking the runner (the stretch)
    Limit the damage
    65. Pickoffs
    Accept your mistakes
    66. Strikes and balls
    Consistency
    67. Wild pitches and passed balls
    Missed opportunities
    68. Painting the corners
    Be subtle and polite
    69. Framing the pitch
    Help others look good
    70. The fastball
    Go with your strengths
    Be yourself
    71. The change-up
    Spontaneity
    72. The curveball
    Mood swings
    Getting help
    You're not alone
    73. The pitchout
    Obstacles in your way
    Fears, anxiety, and insecurity
    74. The intentional walk
    Dangerous situations
    75. Meetings on the mound
    Accepting advice
    76. The pitch count
    Know your limits
    77. Relief pitchers
    No-win situations
    78. The balk
    Get back in control
    Regain your confidence
    79. Bases loaded (part 4)
    Be optimistic
    80. The perfect game
    Listen to your inner voice

    EXTRA INNINGS
    81. Home field advantage
    Family
    82. The head trip
    Controlling your emotions
    Controlling your temper
    83. The umpire
    Accept responsibility
    Follow the rules
    84. Calling time out
    Courtesy and good manners
    85. The coach's coaching
    When you need better advice
    86. The coach's signs
    Follow instructions
    When not to follow instructions
    87. Thanks, coach
    Gratitude
    88. Averages
    Excellent doesn't mean perfect
    89. Practice
    School
    Homework
    90. Warming-up
    Do a final review
    Wake up your brain
    91. Handshakes
    Building bridges
    92. Dragging the field, cleaning the dugout
    Clean up your messes
    Take pride in your spaces
    93. Injuries
    Resilience
    Understanding others' pain
    Sympathy
    94. Superstitions
    Believe in yourself
    95. Spitting
    Role models
    96. Genes
    Make the most of who you are
    See the inner qualities of others
    97. Rallies
    Leadership
    Never quitting
    98. Clutch or clench
    You're in control
    High pressure
    Stress
    99. Streaks and slumps
    Balance your emotions
    100.A game of inches
    Stay humble
    When you fail
    101.Heroes and goats
    Celebrate your successes
    Move past your disappointments
    Manage expectations

    The Game Plan: Using these 101 lessons in the game of life
    About the Authors

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