The Good Man Show
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558202/fan_mail/new] Baseball doesn’t care about your lead, your label, or your ego and that’s why it’s such a good teacher. We start with some clubhouse-style banter (songs stuck in your head, Yankees rules, and the comedy of modern fandom), then we get into the real meat: how teams fall apart when they relax, and how coaches can build a culture that doesn’t blink when momentum flips. We unpack youth baseball coaching through a weekend lens: the joy of opening weekend, the frustration of sloppy innings, and the simple standard that fixes a lot of problems fast playing a full game with focus for all 18 outs. From there, we dig into travel baseball realities, including why round robins can beat the pay-to-watch tournament model, and why chasing AA vs AAA status misses the point. The best development environment is the one that produces competitive games, meaningful reps, and confidence that survives failure. Then we go straight at leadership: how a head coach should treat assistant coaches, how trust and autonomy actually work, and what to do when you’re the assistant under a leader you don’t respect. We close with two “baseball nerd” topics that matter: handling the highs and lows (on the field and off), and the catching debate around one-knee setups, pitch framing, blocking vs picking, and teaching patterns that keep players safe and effective. If this hit home, subscribe, share it with a coach or parent, and leave a review so more baseball people can find us. What part of youth baseball needs the biggest mindset change right now? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558202/support]
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