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"[Little Things Win Big Games is] a comprehensive instructional manual for the game of baseball. In his debut, Gabe walks readers through the various components of the game, discussing the basic aspects of every position, and then provides in-sights into other key elements, such as sliding and bunting. "The book accompanies each lesson with helpful pictures, which are particularly indispensable when teaching such things as proper hitting stance. It's impressively comprehensive, covering everything from proper infielder footwork to the mechanics of pitching. "Gabe repeatedly returns to the psychological aspect of the game; at one point, he describes a player's proper mental comportment as a combination of intense focus and an unrelenting desire to win: "The killer instinct is a tool you need to use daily, even in batting practice. It brings your concentration up to another level." "This is as well-crafted an introduction to baseball as one is likely to find in print. An excellent primer on the basics of the great American pastime."-Kirkus ReviewsENDORSEMENT BY A PROFESSIONALI found that Larry Gabe's new book on Baseball Fundamentals, "Little Things Win Big Games", meets a real need in our world of diminishing teaching of the basics of the game of Baseball. It starts in Little League with many volunteer coaches who have a basic lack of knowledge about baseball. Many of these "coaches" have never played beyond Little League or may not have even played baseball at all.The continuation of lack of learning continues through many AAU teams where the focus is on the "WOW" factors, how hard do you throw, how far can you hit a baseball. When the players reach high school most of the focus is on getting ready for the baseball season which starts in a short period of time, result, very limited time spent on fundamentals.Is it any wonder that when a young player gets to college or turns professional that there are many college and Professional coaches complaining that these young players have little understanding of the fine points of baseball that they should have learned starting at age 10-12 years of age?If you want to increase the quality of your baseball or Softball program, your coaches and your players need to read and study "Little Things Win Big Games" then practice the "Right Way", doing all the little things right that Gabe brings forth in this book. You need to get your players to the point that they never think about what they need to do---they simply react to the situation and do the little things the right way. All positions and skill sets are covered in the book. The teams that do the little things best win the games, always have and always will!!I am happy to be able to endorse Little Things Win Big Games. It is a high-quality book that has the basics of the game I love, written and illustrated (147 pictures) in a very clear concise manner. It will help coaches and players learn the correct way to play the game which will enable them to play Mentally Alert and capitalize on every mistakes made by their opposition. You will set your program and your players apart from their peer group by using "Little Things Win Big Games". Every Coach should use this book!!Jake GibbsNew York Yankees catcher/third baseman 1962-71University of Mississippi Baseball Coach 1972-90The authors of Little Things Win Big Games were tutored by some of the best baseball minds in the country from a very young age. They were exposed to the "right way" to play the game and learned very well. Luckily, they are also proficient in sharing their knowledge of the game of baseball so splendidly in this book.If you have children or grandchildren or neighbor kids who are playing baseball but aren't getting the type of coaching one might hope for, Little Things Win Big Games will be the foundation that will set your youngsters apart from their peers.
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