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Local Scenes: Movie News and Notes: Double play
If they show it, will you come? "Field of Dreams" , the sentimental and beloved 1989 baseball film that finds Kevin Costner summoning dead baseball greats to his Iowa cornfield,…
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Buc Shots: Chicky, J.V. among HOF inductees
Belleville lost a township treasure in August of 2009 with the passing of Fred "Chicky" Puleo.
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A sweet stroke of genius
Joseph Verdino helps with the unveiling of the 6-foot bronze statue of his late son, Joseph Jr., at the South Shore Little League complex in Tottenville.
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Young Dems Kings of Hoboken Little League
Young Dems' Joshua Gomez arrives safely at third and avoids a tag by Hoboken Fire Department's Naya Castro during a city championship game at the Hoboken Little League Field Wednesday,…
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| Do you have to be an Ex-Baseball player to coach? |
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| Written by Coach Larry | |
| Wednesday, 12 May 2004 | |
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Definitely not. Now, I'm not going to lie and say it does not help. Obviously, if you have played the game before, you have some knowledge of the rules and basics of the game. That being said, you can learn everything you need to be a Great Youth Baseball Coach. It just takes a little more work to get up to speed. Also, at the T-Ball and Minor levels of baseball, fundamentals are pretty much all you will be teaching. The more advanced skills are learned at the older ages. Just teach the basics of baseball, as weill as, the important things like hard work, good attitudes, dealing with failure and success appropriately and you will be a great coach. |
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