Pitching for Success: Character Lessons, the Joe Nuxhall Way
- 72 Pages
- 5 x 8
- Hardcover
- ISBN 978-1939710-093
- Copyright 2014
By Doug Coates
Little Leaguer Dominic is struggling with his pitching and his temper. He doesn’t want to cheer for his teammates when he’s pitching poorly or is mad. But his passionate coach—who is also his father—teaches Dominic how to be a kinder and more patient player with the help of baseball legend, Joe Nuxhall.
Joe Nuxhall was the youngest pitcher to ever pitch in the Major Leagues. After his pitching days were over, he became an announcer for the Reds Organization from 1967–2004. He wasn’t just known for his abilities as a ball player and announcer, he was also known for his kind heart and compassionate manner.
Dominic’s father uses Joe to teach Dominic that you do not have to be a baseball player to be part of the Major Leagues. He also teaches Dominic that you can be both popular and nice.
People who don’t know you but know of you, may be impressed by your statistics. But people who do know you are more impressed by your good character traits such as attitude, sportsmanship, acceptance, courage, compassion, and appreciation.
Pitching for Success teaches young readers not just how to be a good person, but why.
- 72 Pages
- 5 x 8
- Hardcover
- ISBN 978-1939710-093
- Copyright 2014
By Doug Coates
Little Leaguer Dominic is struggling with his pitching and his temper. He doesn’t want to cheer for his teammates when he’s pitching poorly or is mad. But his passionate coach—who is also his father—teaches Dominic how to be a kinder and more patient player with the help of baseball legend, Joe Nuxhall.
Joe Nuxhall was the youngest pitcher to ever pitch in the Major Leagues. After his pitching days were over, he became an announcer for the Reds Organization from 1967–2004. He wasn’t just known for his abilities as a ball player and announcer, he was also known for his kind heart and compassionate manner.
Dominic’s father uses Joe to teach Dominic that you do not have to be a baseball player to be part of the Major Leagues. He also teaches Dominic that you can be both popular and nice.
People who don’t know you but know of you, may be impressed by your statistics. But people who do know you are more impressed by your good character traits such as attitude, sportsmanship, acceptance, courage, compassion, and appreciation.
Pitching for Success teaches young readers not just how to be a good person, but why.
- 72 Pages
- 5 x 8
- Hardcover
- ISBN 978-1939710-093
- Copyright 2014
By Doug Coates
Little Leaguer Dominic is struggling with his pitching and his temper. He doesn’t want to cheer for his teammates when he’s pitching poorly or is mad. But his passionate coach—who is also his father—teaches Dominic how to be a kinder and more patient player with the help of baseball legend, Joe Nuxhall.
Joe Nuxhall was the youngest pitcher to ever pitch in the Major Leagues. After his pitching days were over, he became an announcer for the Reds Organization from 1967–2004. He wasn’t just known for his abilities as a ball player and announcer, he was also known for his kind heart and compassionate manner.
Dominic’s father uses Joe to teach Dominic that you do not have to be a baseball player to be part of the Major Leagues. He also teaches Dominic that you can be both popular and nice.
People who don’t know you but know of you, may be impressed by your statistics. But people who do know you are more impressed by your good character traits such as attitude, sportsmanship, acceptance, courage, compassion, and appreciation.
Pitching for Success teaches young readers not just how to be a good person, but why.