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I recently came across a fantastic story written by Coach Sperry, that a couple of friends of mine sent to me via Face Book. I thought that it was something that should certainly be shared with everyone and worth the read…especially parents and coaches.

In Nashville, Tennessee, during the first week of January, 1996, more than 4,000 baseball coaches descended upon the Opryland Hotel for the 52nd annual ABCA convention.

While I waited in line to register with the hotel staff, I heard other more veteran coaches rumbling about the lineup of speakers scheduled to present during the weekend. One name, in particular, kept resurfacing, always with the same sentiment — “John Scolinos is here? Oh man, worth every penny of my airfare.”

Who the heck is John Scolinos, I wondered. Well, in 1996 Coach Scolinos was 78 years old and five years retired from a college coaching career that began in 1948. No matter, I was just happy to be there.

He shuffled to the stage to an impressive standing ovation, wearing dark polyester pants, a light blue shirt, and a string around his neck from which home plate hung — a full-sized, stark-white home plate. Pointed side down.

Seriously, I wondered, who in the hell is this guy?

After speaking for twenty-five minutes, not once mentioning the prop hanging around his neck, Coach Scolinos appeared to notice the snickering among some of the coaches. Even those who knew Coach Scolinos had to wonder exactly where he was going with this, or if he had simply forgotten about home plate since he’d gotten on stage.

Then, finally …

“You’re probably all wondering why I’m wearing home plate around my neck. Or maybe you think I escaped from Camarillo State Hospital,” he said, his voice growing irascible. I laughed along with the others, acknowledging the possibility.

“No,” he continued, “I may be old, but I’m not crazy. The reason I stand before you today is to share with you baseball people what I’ve learned in my life, what I’ve learned about home plate in my 78 years.”

Several hands went up when Scolinos asked how many Little League coaches were in the room. “Do you know how wide home plate is in Little League?” After a pause, someone offered, “Seventeen inches,” more question than answer.

“That’s right,” he said. “How about in Babe Ruth? Any Babe Ruth coaches in the house?”

Another long pause.

“Seventeen inches?”came a guess from another reluctant coach.

“That’s right,” said Scolinos. “Now, how many high school coaches do we have in the room?” Hundreds of hands shot up, as the pattern began to appear. “How wide is home plate in high school baseball?”

“Seventeen inches,” they said, sounding more confident.

“You’re right!” Scolinos barked. “And you college coaches, how wide is home plate in college?”

“Seventeen inches!” we said, in unison.

“Any Minor League coaches here? How wide is home plate in pro ball?”

“Seventeen inches!”

“RIGHT! And in the Major Leagues, how wide home plate is in the Major Leagues?”

“Seventeen inches!”

“SEV-EN-TEEN INCHES!” he confirmed, his voice bellowing off the walls.

“And what do they do with a a Big League pitcher who can’t throw the ball over these seventeen inches?” Pause. “They send him to Pocatello!” he hollered, drawing raucous laughter.

“What they don’t do is this: they don’t say, ‘Ah, that’s okay, Bobby. You can’t hit a seventeen-inch target? We’ll make it eighteen inches, or nineteen inches. We’ll make it twenty inches so you have a better chance of throwing the ball over it. If you can’t hit that, let us know so we can make it wider still, say twenty-five inches.’”

Pause.

“Coaches …”

Pause.

” … what do we do when our best player shows up late to practice? What do we do if he violates curfew? What if he uses drugs? Do we hold him accountable? Or do we change the rules to fit him? Do we widen home plate?

The chuckles gradually faded as four thousand coaches grew quiet, the fog lifting as the old coach’s message began to unfold.

Then he turned the plate toward himself and, using a Sharpie, began to draw something. When he turned it toward the crowd, point up, a house was revealed, complete with a freshly drawn door and two windows. “This is the problem in our homes today. With our marriages, with the way we parent our kids. With our discipline. We don’t teach accountability to our kids, and there is no consequence for failing to meet standards. We widen the plate!”

Pause. Then, to the point at the top of the house he added a small American flag.

“This is the problem in our schools today. The quality of our education is going downhill fast and teachers have been stripped of the tools they need to be successful….to educate and discipline our young people. We are allowing others to widen home plate! Where is that getting us?”

“And this is the problem in the Church, where powerful people in positions of authority have taken advantage of young children, only to have such an atrocity swept under the rug for years. Our church leaders are widening home plate!”

I was amazed. At a baseball convention where I expected to learn something about curveballs and bunting and how to run better practices, I had learned something far more valuable. From an old man with home plate strung around his neck, I had learned something about life, about myself, about my own weaknesses and about my responsibilities as a leader. I had to hold myself and others accountable to that which I knew to be right, lest our families, our faith, and our society continue down an undesirable path.

“If I am lucky,” Coach Scolinos concluded, “you will remember one thing from this old coach today. It is this: if we fail to hold ourselves to a higher standard, a standard of what we know to be right; if we fail to hold our spouses and our children to the same standards, if we are unwilling or unable to provide a consequence when they do not meet the standard; and if our schools and churches and our government fail to hold themselves accountable to those they serve, there is but one thing to look forward to …”

With that, he held home plate in front of his chest, turned it around, and revealed its dark black backside.

“… dark days ahead.”

Coach Scolinos died in 2009 at the age of 91, but not before touching the lives of hundreds of players and coaches, including mine. Meeting him at my first ABCA convention kept me returning year after year, looking for similar wisdom and inspiration from other coaches. He is the best clinic speaker the ABCA has ever known because he was so much more than a baseball coach.

His message was clear: “Coaches, keep your players — no matter how good they are — your own children, and most of all, keep yourself at seventeen inches.

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73 responses to ““Keep Yourself at 17 Inches””

  1. mattsandercock Avatar

    Great analogy and message.

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  2. jlfatgcs Avatar

    Wow! This is a message of life. Seventeen inches…I won’t forget that. Thanks.

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  3. JoeC Avatar
    JoeC

    I was there, and it was every bit as powerful as this review makes it seem.

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  4. Bridget Holt Avatar
    Bridget Holt

    Very moving article a true life lesson that is worth passing on and living by.

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  6. souljazz251 Avatar
    souljazz251

    Everything rises and falls on Leadership. It’s time we all lead, to the tune of 17 inches…

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  7. Jeremiah Larkin Avatar

    This is truly great wisdom!! What a wise man he was!! I truly found this very inspiring,thank you Jackie for sharing!!! I will remember 17 inches for a long,long,long, time!! May God bless you and all that love God!!!

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    Holly Danell

    So True!

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    Jeff Larson

    Someone please teach 17 inches in Washington!

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    1. Michelle Avatar
      Michelle

      They do!
      The author of that blog teaches and coaches in good ole Vancouver, WA. 🙂

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  10. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Any reason you don’t give credit to Coach Sperry who’s blog this was taken from?

    It’s a great story and and enjoyed the first time the day he wrote it.

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    1. Coach Muller Avatar

      Dear Michelle…sure..I’ll tell you why I didn’t mention him…because I didn’t know. I will now give Coach Sperry credit in the article. Thank you very much for letting me know! Have an awesome day!

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    2. Coach Muller Avatar

      OK…Coach Sperry has officially been credited 🙂

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      1. Michelle Avatar
        Michelle

        🙂
        I know he appreciates it.

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  11. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    So I left a comment this morning and it hasn’t posted……..you should give Coach Sperry the nod for writing/sharing this as it’s his story and his blog it was taken from.

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    1. Coach Muller Avatar

      Michelle, if you could LMK the blog from which this story is from, I will certainly give his site credit.

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  12. Areen Avatar
    Areen

    This is a great article.
    Like it so much…

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  13. mom985 Avatar

    This message ought to be put out to every single person in our country! I am so glad you gave this to us. I will hold myself and others to the 17 inch rule. It all makes absolute sense, and we would all have a much better world in which to live in. and if it is to be, let it begin with me!!

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  14. Pat Wilson Avatar
    Pat Wilson

    What a smart man. Makes you remember how many times you widen the plàte every single day. Thank you for sharing.

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  15. cicampbell2013 Avatar

    Reblogged this on cicampbellblog and commented:
    Something completely different for you today, readers. I don’t play baseball, but there is a great life lesson in this account of the lecture given by a 78 year-old baseball coach, John Scolinos, way back in 1996, that is still relevant today. In fact, I think it’s more relevant now than ever before.
    Enjoy!

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  16. cicampbell2013 Avatar

    Great life lesson. Reblogged to share with my readers.

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  17. geniecan Avatar

    Great story beautiful truth.. Happy Sunday! and thanks for liking my poem ” Roots” today..kind of goes with your story (-; Peace, Jeane in San Diego

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    I am not going to forgot this message and I shall use it and share it. Thanks for liking my post.

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    Tony

    Absolutely Fantastic!

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    Connie M

    I have a nephew that does play Baseball…he is now 14…I have forwarded this life lesson to him..great living message!

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    1. Coach Muller Avatar

      Nice! I hope it helps him 🙂

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