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What does a Baseball Coach do?

Cassie L. Damewood
Cassie L. Damewood

A baseball coach provides leadership, instruction and inspiration to his team. He is typically expected to have knowledge of assorted teaching and coaching techniques and how to implement them to help the team be successful. His work can be performed at an elementary, middle school, high school or college level, or at a professional level for a major or minor league baseball team.

Excellent communication skills are generally considered necessary for a baseball coach to be successful. He is typically expected to motivate his team on a daily basis, which requires his regular interaction with a wide range of personalities with diverse levels of talent. At educational levels below college, his interactions may also include exchanges with parents of players, which commonly necessitates patience and tolerance on the part of the coach.

A baseball pitcher.
A baseball pitcher.

Besides educating his players on the physical and psychological intricacies of the game, a baseball coach working in a school system is also customarily required to keep informed of their academic performances and extracurricular activities. He is the person who must impose restrictions on players if they fail to meet academic standards or violate any of the team’s ethical or behavioral standards. In some cases, he may feel compelled to intercede on a player’s behalf if he feels they have been unfairly treated.

A man playing baseball.
A man playing baseball.

Regardless of the age level or attitude of his team, a baseball coach is often perceived as a father figure and expected to lead by example. If his players have personal problems or suffer sports-related injuries, they typically rely on him for guidance and advice. His ability to remain objective concurrent with giving proper weight to the importance of his team’s win-loss record is an important part of his job.

In addition to his on-field, dugout and clubhouse duties, a baseball coach is typically required to efficiently manage his budget and supervise his staff. He is commonly expected to maintain statistics and records of the games. The maintenance of the baseball field and equipment frequently fall under his jurisdiction.

At middle and high school levels, a baseball coach is commonly expected to monitor recruitment efforts by colleges. If questionable practices are observed or he feels any of his players are being unfairly influenced, he is usually expected to intervene on the player’s behalf. Serious infractions or breaches of ethics are generally his responsibility to report.

Educational requirements for this position vary between a bachelor’s and master’s degree. Some areas may require additional coaching certifications. Personal certificates in first aid and CPR are considered assets. Experience in either playing or coaching baseball is highly desirable. A demonstrated passion for the game coupled with the ability to inspire and motivate a wide range of athletic talent is strongly preferred.

Discussion Comments

Viranty

@RoyalSpyder - I used to have sports practice too. I knew my coach outside of baseball, and though she was quite friendly, she was a completely different person when playing baseball with us. She would shout a lot, and was very intimidating. However, looking back, I realized that that's how most coaches are. They're not there to be your friend, and they want to see you succeed. Obviously, they want to push you hard, and I believe that they truly care about you. Things may seem tough now, but in the long run, it really pays off.

RoyalSpyder

When I was in first grade, I would go to baseball practice quite often. Even though I enjoyed it, I felt that my coach was a bit too harsh. Has anyone else had this experience with a sports coach?

Chmander

There's more to being a coach than knowing how baseball works, as you also have to know how to be a team player. Being organized is one thing, but most of all, you have to maintain good character. Everyone on your team has different personalities. Some will be easier to work with, while others will be more difficult to deal with. Overall, coaching can be very tough, and it requires a lot of hard work, especially to ensure that you and your team have a winning victory.

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