[Bobwhite Blather] How many coaches does a team need?

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Mon Nov 3 05:05:33 PST 2014


Bobwhite Blather has posted a new item, 'How many coaches does a team need?'

Despite the differences in aim and scope, we often make the comparison between
Scouting and team sports in order to clarify the way something less familiar
works (Scouting) in terms that most people can understand (sports). Each has the
equivalent of players, coaches and spectators. Each has the rules and boundaries
of the game.

Take a baseball team, for instance. The usual size of a team's roster is about
35 players, divided into categories: outfielders, infielders, batterie, and
reserve (relief pitchers and designated hitters). One of the players is usually
chosen team captain by his teammates. Teaching and guiding these players are the
various position coaches: the pitching coach, bullpen coach, hitting coach, base
coaches, and the head coach or manager coordinating.

A Boy Scout troop has a very similar structure.

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