101 Lessons from the Dugout: What Baseball and Softball Can Teach Us about the Game of Life


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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.

Author: Harley A. Rotbart,Ken Davidoff
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 02/05/2026
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.71lbs
Size: 8.52h x 5.60w x 0.55d
ISBN13: 9798765163009
BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Nonfiction | Inspirational & Personal Growth
- Young Adult Nonfiction | Social Topics | Values & Virtues
- Young Adult Nonfiction | Sports & Recreation | Baseball & Softball

About the Author

Harley A. Rotbart, MD, is a nationally renowned pediatrician, parenting expert, speaker, and educator, and has been named to Best Doctors in America for 18 consecutive years. He was a monthly contributor to Parents Magazine, has written for the New York Times and popular parenting blogs, and has made hundreds of media appearances. He coached youth sports from little league through high school levels for many years. He lives in Colorado.

Ken Davidoff has been covering Major League Baseball for 30 years. He served as a baseball columnist at The New York Post for ten years and retains an emeritus status there. He has appeared on ESPN, the MLB Network, YES Network, CNN, and others. A former president of the Baseball Writers Association of America, Ken now works as an adjunct professor at Endicott College in Massachusetts. He lives in New York City.

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