Winning and losing is bound to happen — it’s a part of sports. Throughout a baseball season, even at the youth level, it’s almost impossible for a team to win all of their games. Even the most seasoned professional athletes still have “off” days.  However, how parents and coaches decide to handle these situations can greatly help or hinder their team.

 

Coping with a loss the right way can facilitate growth in a young baseball player’s game, build good sportsmanship and teach a child that winning and losing is natural. Dealing with losses incorrectly, as a parent or coach, can have the opposite effect — it can make the game unpleasant, discourage personal growth and teach poor sportsmanship.

 

Here’s a look at some suggestions for parents and coaches on how to handle losing:

 

Focus on the positives: While baseball is a team sport and the ultimate goal is to win games as a group, positives can be drawn from individual performance — even in the event of a loss. It’s this ability to focus on the positives — and not dwell on the negatives — that can encourage player growth. That’s not to say that negatives shouldn’t be addressed or corrected, but it should be done in a constructive way. Remember, these are kids. Baseball is a team sport, so never place blame on a specific individual or individuals. That, too, can do more harm than good.

 

 

 

 

 

Your child should be playing baseball because he enjoys the game — not because he feels pressure from you, as the parent or coach, to win. When the latter scenarios are the case, the game feels more like work than recreation. Teamwork and sportsmanship should be the center of any youth sport. Losing might not be ideal, but if parents and coaches handle losses appropriately, the players will not forget the most important component in youth sports — having fun.

 

 

 

Shana Brenner is the Marketing Director for CoverSports, which specializes in superior protective sports covers that are manufactured in America.

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