101 Lessons from the Dugout
What Baseball and Softball Can Teach Us About the Game of Life
Harley A Rotbart author Ken Davidoff author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:5th Feb '26
£15.00
This title is due to be published on 5th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Every pitch, hit, and play on the baseball and softball field is its own life lesson. From homework and humility to good judgment and self-discipline, this bookconnects baseball to real-world challenges and life skills, giving teenagers a new way of looking at the game of life and setting them up for success no matter what comes their way.
Decoding baseball’s hidden messages for finding success in the game of life
Every player or fan of baseball and softball thinks they know the game—and they do, at least the rules and the strategy. But take a deeper look, and you’ll see there is so much more to be learned beyond the strikeouts, walks, base stealing, and double plays. Hidden behind the game’s fundamentals are subtle real-world messages and meanings that help lead to success off the field just as much as on it.
In 101 Lessons from the Dugout, famed baseball writer and insider Ken Davidoff and renowned parenting expert and writer Dr. Harley Rotbart decode these messages in brief snippets for young ballplayers and fans. Each lesson contains an individual feature of the game followed by a pearl of wisdom or two to inspire readers. These lessons show that picking the right pitch to swing at is the ultimate exercise of good judgment; that a runner leading off first base demonstrates the balancing of risk and reward; and that the self-discipline of tagging up is true impulse control.
Every pitch, hit, and play on the baseball and softball diamond is its own life lesson. From homework and humility, to punctuality and perseverance, to responsibility and resilience, 101 Lessons from the Dugout offers a game plan for happiness and success in the major leagues of school, friendship, and life.
This highly practical guide provides essential, relatable lessons for success by translating the mechanics of baseball and softball into meaningful life skills. * School Library Journal *
This book has everything for young ballplayers and fans alike—life lessons, love of sports, and a genuine passion for the games of baseball and softball. It’s easy for me to see the tremendous value of these lessons because I was really born and bred in baseball. There couldn’t be a better set of guidelines for life, period, no matter what age you are. The authors have captured the essence of baseball and softball and, in so doing, have captured the essence of life off the diamond, as well. This is a book that needs to be on the shelf of every young player and fan, every coach, and every school library. -- Reggie Jackson, Hall of Fame baseball player
Through all my years playing baseball, I knew I learned a ton of life’s lessons, whether it was perseverance, hard work, communication, how to handle failure, or fighting for a spot. But I didn’t really realize until I started to read this book just how many things I actually did learn. What I love about 101 Lessons from the Dugout is that it applies to all ages—anyone could read this book and get a lot out of it. And I think there’s life lessons for an adult like myself to read and teach to my kids. Coaches can use it, too. The lessons to be learned from baseball and softball are endless, and this book displays them beautifully. I think it’s brilliant. -- Joe Girardi, World Series-winning Yankees manager and player
As a coach and ultimately an educator, I have always believed that the greatest purpose of sports is to teach young people LIFE. In 101 Lessons from the Dugout, authors Harley Rotbart and Ken Davidoff uniquely break down America’s greatest games, baseball and softball, and analogize each moment to the game of life. This book is a wonderful, insightful look at our beloved sports and how we can apply them to the opportunities we have in our daily lives. -- Carol Hutchins, winningest coach in NCAA softball history, 18-time Big Ten Coach of the Year
It's always been said that the game of baseball parallels the history of our great nation. Perhaps...but what Harley Rotbart and Ken Davidoff have accomplished is to thoughtfully demonstrate that baseball actually is a parallel and reflection of all our lives. In this book, the authors masterfully break down the complicated game of baseball into simplified life lessons that, when followed, transcend balls and strikes, hits and errors, and wins and losses. -- Bernie Williams, legendary New York Yankees outfielder
This book has home run written all over it. Rotbart and Davidoff are masterful writers and the baseball metaphors are brilliant. They have turned baseball and softball into a philosophy of life and a guidepost for the healthy development of young adults. Every parent will want to give their baseball and softball players a copy of 101 Lessons from the Dugout. -- Barton D. Schmitt, MD, Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, and international bestselling author of Your Child's Health and My Child is Sick!
I didn’t understand why colleges like to see sports on an application until I became the parent of a student athlete. I saw the discipline required for my son to balance school and lacrosse. I watched the life lessons learned, both on and off the field. It didn’t matter that he would never go pro—it wasn’t about that. As Rotbart and Davidoff so brilliantly point out, it’s about how sports can shape the person our children will become. Not allowing batting order to define you; understanding when to be a team player and when to be a team leader; the importance of tuning out negative chatter—the life connections made by the authors make this book a must-read for players, coaches, and parents. -- Meredith Jacobs, author of the best-selling parenting journal series, “Just Between Us”
ISBN: 9798765163009
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240 pages