Let Them Play

With the help of his coach, a young baseball player works through and reflects on the effects of bullying by previous coaches and peers. Told from the perspectives of coach, parent, and player, Let Them Play explores the intricate and affirming aspects of positive coaching that can support children both on and off the field.


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Let Them Play is a heartwarming short documentary that follows the journey of Adrian, a young (10 years old) and passionate little league baseball player, as he faces adversity both on and off the field. A talented player with a deep love for baseball, Adrian finds himself entangled in a web of bullying by some of his teammates. The emotional toll of the bullying affects his confidence and enthusiasm for the sport, leading him to struggle with his performance on the field. He contemplates quitting the game he once adored.

Enter Ken, a compassionate and experienced coach who recognizes Adrian's potential and the challenges he's facing. Ken takes Adrian under his wing, not just as a player, but as a mentor and friend. Through patient guidance and unwavering support, Ken helps Adrian regain his self-belief and kindles his passion for baseball once again.

The documentary captures the ups and downs of Adrian's journey, showcasing the evolving dynamics between him and Ken. With Ken's guidance, Adrian gradually overcomes the emotional scars of bullying, developing resilience and a renewed sense of purpose. Through testimony from Adrian, Ken, and his mother Vanessa, the audience witnesses the profound impact that a dedicated coach can have on a young athlete's life.

Let Them Play celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the potential for positive change when mentorship, empathy, and determination intersect. With its focus on personal growth, sportsmanship, and the strength of relationships, the documentary leaves audiences uplifted and reminded of the transformative power of unwavering support.

“One of the things that really motivates me is to keep the love of this game going.”

- Ken Bradley, baseball coach