The New York Times bestselling author of The Matheny Manifesto offers the definitive guide to coaching youth baseball and instilling positive values on and off the field.
Long before he became manager of the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals, Mike Matheny grasped the core values of what really mattered when it came to playing baseball. It wasn't attention from fans or the trophy at the end of a season that guided his morals, but the hard-won discipline, labor, and humility that he incorporated into every game he played. Now, in The Dad Coach, Matheny puts his philosophy into action and provides a step-by-step template for coaches and parents to develop solid fundamentals and a strong sense of character in their players, including:
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"Mike Matheny is a born leader, and if you’re not blessed to have him as a coach and mentor, then The Dad Coach is the next best thing. His first book, The Matheny Manifesto, was a tremendous guide for all to follow in baseball and in life. The Dad Coach is an amazing read and illustrates what it takes to be the ultimate competitor. The lessons and the stories can help any player approach how the game should be played. Mike does everything with passion and class, and that’s the perfect reflection of who he is."
— John Boggs, baseball agent
I wish every coach, at every level of the game, would read The Dad Coach. Mike Matheny sees life and the game pretty much the same way, and applying this book will definitely improve you and your players on and off the field. It has helped me solidify my coaching style.
— Willie McGee, four-time Major League Baseball All-Star; World Series champion; assistant coach, St. Louis CardinalsThere are few men who care more about the game of baseball and how it’s played than Mike Matheny. The Dad Coach is a valuable resource for players, parents, and coaches, and it’s packed with great advice from some of the game’s most respected names. A page-turner for anyone who strives to play the game the right way—with passion and respect.
— Jim Thome, five-time Major League Baseball All-StarI would endorse anything Mike Matheny writes because he’s been such an incredible mentor. He’s not only a great man, but also a brilliant teacher of baseball with the mindset to go along with the skill. My time with Mike benefited both my faith and my baseball career. I’d like to invite you into a similar experience.
— Matt Holliday, seven-time Major League Baseball All-Star; World Series ChampionI have witnessed, firsthand, Mike’s respect for and commitment to those entrusted to his care in baseball and in life. You will see that same passion in this book. In typical Mike fashion, The Dad Coach is as much about character building as it is about skill building. It is a great read for those dads leaning in to help with young players.
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Dr. Jerry B. Jenkins, former vice president for publishing and currently chairman of the board of trustees for the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, is the author of nearly two hundred books, including the bestselling Left Behind series. Twenty of his books have reached the New York Times bestsellers list, seven debuting at number one. Formerly editor of Moody magazine, Jenkins is now a contributing editor to Writer’s Digest, and his writing has appeared in Time, Reader’s Digest, Parade, Guideposts, and dozens of Christian periodicals. His nonfiction includes as-told-to biographies of Hank Aaron, Orel Hershiser, Walter Payton, Nolan Ryan, and many others. Jenkins owns the Christian Writers Guild, which mentors and trains writers.
Mike Matheny played thirteen years as a catcher for four Major League baseball teams, won four Gold Gloves, and holds the MLB record for most consecutive games without an error. 2015 marks his fourth year as manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. Matheny led the Cardinals to the postseason in each of his first three campaigns, winning the National League pennant in 2013. He and his wife Kristin are the parents of five and live in St. Louis.