An innovative approach to increasing youth sport participation: The case of Baseball5™

Kerri Bodin*, Georgia Teare, Jordan Bakhsh, Marijke Taks

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Abstract

Youth sport participation preferences are evolving and shifting toward unorganized, nontraditional types of sport participation. This trend has left more traditional sports with decreasing participation numbers. Baseball Canada noticed a similar trend and therefore implemented an innovative approach to increase interest and participation in baseball. This case study follows Alex, the Manager of Sport Development at Baseball Canada, as they develop and evaluate Baseball5™, an innovative street version of the traditional sport of baseball. This alternative form of baseball needs to be tested and evaluated in five pilot programs throughout Canada. Alex collects survey, interview, and focus group data following each of the pilot programs to determine whether the approach is viable for increasing interest in baseball long term. After reading the case, students are tasked with analyzing the collected data and designing the Baseball5™ program for long-term implementation. The case is ideal for upper year undergraduate students who have the skills and knowledge necessary to execute program evaluations and build holistic program implementation plans, and for undergraduate courses in research methods or data analysis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S24–S29
JournalCase Studies in Sport Management
Volume10
Issue numberS1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

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