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How To Interview A Perspective Coach/Program

Episode 15 of the The Complete Game Podcast podcast, hosted by Complete Game Podcast, titled "How To Interview A Perspective Coach/Program" was published on September 26, 2025 and runs 73 minutes.

September 26, 2025 ·73m · The Complete Game Podcast

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Summary

This conversation is essential for parents looking to ensure their kids have the best experience possible while navigating the often chaotic world of youth sports. We’ll offer you a list of helpful questions to ask your child’s potential coach about the team and the program to ensure that it's a good fit for you. Whether you’re a parent trying to advocate for your player or a kid just trying to figure out where you fit in, we’ve got insights that’ll help you make informed decisions. It’s all about laying the groundwork for clear communication and setting realistic expectations, because let’s face it, nobody wants to be that parent grumbling in the stands when things go sideways! So, grab a seat and let’s break it down together!

Podcast Partner Bios

Ethan Dungan - Owner of Glovehound Baseball Glove Repair Shop. Ethan played for several teams during his career including Midland and Fairfield High School. He now operates Glovehound from his shop in Fairfield, OH.

Rick Finley - Founder of MD&I Academy Baseball Training Facility in Fairfield, OH. Rick has successfully coached and trained hundreds of players at the Select, Travel, and College levels in both baseball and softball.

George Foster - Major League Player with the Giants, Reds, & Mets. NL MVP 1977, 5-Time All-Star, Silver Slugger and member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. Founder of George Foster Baseball where he offers private baseball instruction.

Timestamps:

  • 00:02 - Introduction to the Complete Game Podcast
  • 01:56 - Interviewing Prospective Coaches
  • 31:22 - Navigating Expectations in Travel Baseball
  • 36:43 - Understanding Coaching and Mentorship in Youth Baseball
  • 01:03:56 - Managing Expectations in Youth Baseball

Key Takeaways:

  • Interviewing a prospective coach is crucial to ensure that expectations align for everyone involved, especially the players.
  • Understanding the philosophy and practice structure of a coach can help parents make informed decisions about their child's development.
  • Youth baseball today is a mixed bag of positives and areas in need of improvement, reflecting the evolving landscape of youth sports.
  • Navigating the world of youth baseball requires proactive communication between parents and coaches to avoid misunderstandings about playing time and roles.
  • Parents should not shy away from asking about travel plans and costs to better manage expectations and budget for the season.
  • Encouraging kids to play for fun can lead to a more fulfilling experience, especially if competitive aspirations don't align with family values.

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Teaser:

Next week we trace George's journey through the Minor Leagues and discuss the importance of the Minor League system. Then we finish with some fun Minor League Mascot trivia. Join us!

Companies mentioned:

  • Glovehound
  • MDI Baseball Academy
  • George Foster Baseball

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