Rick McBride has over 18 years of experience as the manager of various youth baseball, softball, basketball, and hockey teams for quality recreational and Little League programs. A successful track record of improving physical, mental, and life skills of all youth coached. Additionally, serving over 10 years on the Board of Directors of local Little League programs I managed, recruited, and developed talent in t-ball, rookie, minors, majors, juniors, seniors and high school levels. Actively involved in community, committees, and organizations.
Managed multiple players that went on to be major assets at the high school level.
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Chris Capra posted on August 17, 2009:
Hi there, I wanted to alert your attention to a very wonderful book on being a committed sports mom…
My friend Pam Carey jsut finished her book called Minor League Mom (Barking Cat Pub).
It details the life and times where she and her husband Charley guided both of their sons from little league to ivy leagues to the minor leagues (Boston Pawsox)!!!
The book is so wonderfully written and if you dont have kids in little league (like me) then you know what it takes and all the ins, outs, triumphs and bumps in the road along the way. The thing that stood out the most for me was that both Pam and Charley always kept things in perspective. While they were avid cheering fans for both thier sons, they also instilled an attitude that you thrive for baseball because you love to play and its fun… Of course they were competitive, but sometimes I think that the prize becomes too much of the game and then its not fun anymore…
I am always looking for good relevant information and latest news about Baseball Pitching Game . Just found your blog, thx for the info!
Thank you!
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Hi Joe,
I am always interested in trade opportunities and product reviews. I sent you an email, let’s work something out.
If anyone has a product they would like reviewed you can send it to us and we will be happy to review it.
Hi there, I wanted to alert your attention to a very wonderful book on being a committed sports mom…
My friend Pam Carey jsut finished her book called Minor League Mom (Barking Cat Pub).
It details the life and times where she and her husband Charley guided both of their sons from little league to ivy leagues to the minor leagues (Boston Pawsox)!!!
The book is so wonderfully written and if you dont have kids in little league (like me) then you know what it takes and all the ins, outs, triumphs and bumps in the road along the way. The thing that stood out the most for me was that both Pam and Charley always kept things in perspective. While they were avid cheering fans for both thier sons, they also instilled an attitude that you thrive for baseball because you love to play and its fun… Of course they were competitive, but sometimes I think that the prize becomes too much of the game and then its not fun anymore…
http://www.minorleaguemom.net – check it out.
Anyway I thought this might be a peice of useful advice for other Mom’s out there who are starting the journey!
Send me a copy and I will be happy to review it.