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  2. Coach (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Coaches are there not to just work with the stars to get them better but everyone so it is a fair learning experience. [10] Teaching the fundamental skills of baseball is important as a youth coach because in the end baseball is a game, therefore coaches want players to have fun. Having a fun but productive practice environment is important.

  3. Tom Emanski - Wikipedia

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    The commercials featured youth players running Emanski's drills, the use of which produced "back-to-back-to-back AAU national championship teams." The advertisements also featured endorsements from Fred McGriff , recorded in a single day in 1991, whose swing Emanski had analyzed when the slugger was in the minor leagues.

  4. College baseball notebook: LSU coach gives 'major hat tip' to ...

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    FILE - LSU head coach Jay Johnson watches the field during an NCAA baseball game against Tulane, June 2, 2023, ... D1 Baseball had LSU (6-1) at No. 2 and Tennessee (7-0) at No. 3. Baseball America ...

  5. Little League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Little League Baseball and Softball (officially, Little League Baseball Inc [1]) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization [2] [3] based in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States, that organizes local youth baseball and softball leagues throughout the United States and the rest of the world.

  6. American Baseball Coaches Association - Wikipedia

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    A major draw are the over 50 clinic speakers each year. These include some of the most knowledgeable baseball coaches and minds in the world and are on-hand to share their experiences and expertise with fellow coaches. Clinics run across the General Session, Youth Coaches Session and Expo Theater.

  7. Coach's box - Wikipedia

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    It is also common practice for a coach who has a play at his base to leave the coach's box to signal the player to slide, advance or return to a base. In Major League Baseball (MLB), this may be allowed by the umpire if the coach does not interfere with the play in any manner. [1]: 20

  8. Little League home run - Wikipedia

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    Given the prevalence of such plays at the actual Little League level, [citation needed] the play is remarkable only when batters playing in advanced leagues, up to and including the major leagues, commit such error-prone plays, since it is presumed that baseball players at the advanced amateur and professional levels are skillful enough to ...

  9. Manager (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball managers differ from the head coaches of most other professional sports in that they dress in the same uniform as the players and are assigned a jersey number. The wearing of a matching uniform is frequently practiced at other levels of play, as well. [4] The manager may be called "skipper" or "skip" informally by his players.