Once you get past the roses on the cover, we like that it isn't condescending. We like that it really does provide important information from a different perspective on everything from the earliest T-ball experience, through travel ball and growing up in the game, to the scouting process, college and beyond. It covers the differences between diet and fuel, the emotional as well as physical trama of injury. And much more. A different perspective and a worthy addition to your library. - Karen Todd, WebBall
A mother's guide to raising a baseball player
"Candace Conradi provides a much needed perspective on the entire process of raising a ballplayer." So says Rick Wolff of the Center for Sports Parenting who is a well known SI contributor and sports writer.
"Candie Conradi allows players, parents and coaches to see the baseball world through a parent's eyes." That from Tom House who wrote the forward for this book. Should be praise enough, but it took us a while to decide that we at WebBall liked this, too (read our pop-up "inukshuk").