- Rick Wolff (writer)
Richard Wolff - a
Harvard andLong Island University graduate - is a formerminor league baseball second baseman , coach, author and sports psychologist.Playing career
He was originally drafted as a second baseman by the
Detroit Tigers in the 33rd round of the by|1972 amateur draft. In 1973, he played for theAnderson Tigers , posting abatting average of .246 with onehome run and 26 runs batted in in 86 games, drawing a lot of walks. With theClinton Pilots in 1974, he batted .229 with one home run and 25 RBI in 110 games, with a .932fielding percentage .Coaching career
From 1978-1985, Wolff coached the baseball team at
Mercy College .Wolff found himself on the
Cleveland Indians coaching staff from 1990 to 1994, where he dealt with baseball psychology.After baseball
After his baseball career, he became a writer, among other things.
Writing an article for "
Sports Illustrated " about the minor leagues, Wolff got the chance to fill in forCesar Bernhardt of theSouth Bend White Sox for a three-game series against theBurlington Braves during the by|1989 season. He went 4 for 7 at the plate, driving in three runs and hitting a double. His average-.571-was the highest among all players in theChicago White Sox chain that year. Because he played for three games during the season, he also got a championship ring when the South Bend White Sox got to the playoffs.When compared to
Roy Hobbs , the fictional ballplayer, Wolff said, "I don't think Roy Hobbs felt as bad as I did the next morning."Nowadays, Wolff is considered an authority on children's sports and sports psychology, and he is the chairman of the Center for Sports Parenting. He has also hosted "The Sports Edge" on
WFAN Radio inNew York City . In 1997, he co-hosted a videotape program called "Youth Sports" with quarterback Steve Young.Wolff is currently an assistant general manager of the
Stamford Robins , a team in theAtlantic Collegiate Baseball League .List of books authored
*"Good Sports: A Concerned Parent's Guide to Little League and Other Competitive Youth Sports"
*"Coaching Kids for Dummies"
*"Game Day Baseball: The Player's Companion"
*"What's a Nice Harvard Boy Like You Doing in the Bushes?"
*"Parenting Young Athletes the Ripken Way: Ensuring the Best Experience for Your Kids in Any Sport" (co-authored withCal Ripken, Jr. )
*"Playing Better Baseball"
*"Golf Dirty Tricks" (co authored by Jim Becker, Andy Mayer and Barrie Maguire)
*"Ted Williams (Baseball Legends)"
*"Sports Parenting (Training Camp Guide to)"
*"Brooks Robinson (Baseball Legends)"
*"Sports Parenting Edge"
*"A Thing or Two About Soccer" (co authored with Michael Teitelbaum and James Buckley)
*"A Thing Or Two About Baseball" (co authored with David Fischer)
*"A Thing of Two about Golf" (co authored with Larry Dennis and James Irwin)
*"Life for Real Dummies: Life for the Totally Clueless (For Dummies Series)" (co authored with Richard Sandomir)
*"Sports Illustrated: A Parody Issue"
*"Breaking Into the Big Leagues" (co authored with Al Goldis)
*"Baseball...a Laughing Matter!" (co authored with Warner Fusselle, Brian Zevnik, Bill Wilson)
*"The Psychology of Winning Baseball: A Coach's Handbook"
*"The Sports Parenting Edge: The Winning Game Plan for Every Athlete--From T-Ball to College Recruiting"ources
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