My main expectation from a select coach -- and I suppose I should differentiate between one that is a volunteer and one that is paid -- is that he use his baseball expertise to help my son become a better baseball player. Sounds too generic, eh?
I think he should be willing to identify strengths and weaknesses and to design a plan to help overcome the weaknesses, whether they be mental, physical, mechanical, or all of the above. And yes, I think in most cases that has to be an individual plan. I understand that it is NOT his job to 1) keep everyone happy, 2) coddle spoiled kids or their parents, 3) provide hours of private instruction -- over and above time spent with the team, or 4) babysit at out-of-town events. However, it may involve honest personal communication with the player and/or his parents....and it may require much patience. Depending on the age group, some kids require ongoing reinforcement, especially if the adjustments are mechanical. Before I continue, I want to make sure that I am not taken out of context -- I like & support my son's current summer coach (Curt Lowry) and his assistants. They are good baseball men and I trust them to play a part in PantherSon's development. We (PantherFamily) are very fortunate. My expectations include more than game management. I happen to think that is the easiest part of the job. In order for a summer team to excel, I think the coach needs practice time with his kids -- more than pre-game. And, he may need to plan a multi-faceted practice so all benefit <-- tough challenge. I think a coach has to be almost unwilling to give up on a kid, i.e., a long rope <-- another difficult task.
In light of these things, my son did not have a great summer, but we were able to identify several things to work on and I believe he will use his "baseball downs" as motivation to improve. Just so no one worries, I love him as much as always and think there are many UPs ahead.
This is the first year that we have paid a coach. I think his influence was a key ingredient in our team's success....so, it was money well spent. I do not expect Curt to make sure Jeff is "seen" or "exposed". I think associating with a solid organization will help with those things. But, you didn't ask for expectations from an organization, did you?
Oh....I expect the coach to win a few coin tosses along the way -- practice, practice!