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He Said, “I Made a Mistake Today.” A Parenting Lesson About Accountability

May 14, 2026

A school referral turned into a bedtime conversation about mistakes, accountability, and one of the most important life skills kids can learn: how to own it and move on.

The Unexpected Peace of Bringing a Guitar to Baseball Games

May 11, 2026

A reflection on bringing a classical guitar to youth baseball games, finding peace outdoors, connecting with people, and learning to slow down between innings.

Youth Baseball Situational Awareness: Teaching Kids to Think for Themselves

May 1, 2026

Most youth baseball players don’t struggle with talent. They struggle with awareness. Here’s how we teach kids to read the situation, think for themselves, and make the right play in real time.

First Home Run Story: Youth Sports, Goal Setting, and Hard Work

Apr 26, 2026

A cold, wet game. A 2–0 count. And a first home run over the fence. A simple story about youth sports, goal setting, and how hard work pays off for kids.

Youth Sports Leadership Lessons: Accountability, Attitude, and Handling Failure

Apr 23, 2026

A bad inning, a quiet car ride, and a text message that revealed what leadership really looks like.

Why I Coach Youth Sports (And What Kids Really Learn)

Feb 21, 2026

A youth baseball walk-off win and Dairy Queen celebration reveal what kids really learn from healthy competition and youth sports.

Arianna Fontana and the Art of Lasting Six Olympic Games

Feb 11, 2026

From Turin 2006 to Cortina 2026, Arianna Fontana has won medals in six Olympic Games, building a career defined by reinvention and resilience.

Playing to Win vs. Playing Not to Lose — Lessons from 12U Baseball

Oct 14, 2025

After every tournament, I take a day to reflect on what I saw — the growth, the gaps, and the mindset beneath it all. This week, three boys said something that revealed a lot about how kids think about competition, confidence, and the difference between playing to win and playing not to lose.

RIP 2025 Mets: Season Recap of a $340 Million Collapse

Sep 28, 2025

The 2025 Mets were built for a World Series run. Instead, they unraveled after June 12, finishing with one of the league’s worst records since that date. No magic, no comebacks, and $340 million spent — this season will be remembered as an epic fail.

Let Them Play: Why Parents Shouldn’t Coach from the Sidelines

Aug 24, 2025

At a youth baseball game, I watched a dad coach his son after every pitch. The boy kept looking at him instead of playing. It reminded me why parents need to stop coaching from the sidelines—and let their kids fail, learn, and grow.

⚾ Cliff’s Notes: Baseball IQ for Kids & Teens (Baserunning Edition)

Aug 19, 2025

We’ve been building a running set of “Cliff’s Notes” for our team from Baseball IQ for Kids & Teens. This edition covers baserunning — the golden rules, smart decisions, and review questions every young ballplayer should know.

Rooting for the Hopeless: A White Sox Reflection

Jul 6, 2025

A funny, heartfelt look at what it means to cheer for the White Sox when they’re historically awful. From a lifelong baseball bucket list to a superfan yelling her heart out, this is a tribute to showing up even when your team can’t seem to win.