Travel Ball Parents Get New Outlet- Yell Box
According to multiple recent studies, umpires at all levels are getting worse. Some say it’s because of climate change, and some say it’s because they don’t care and they just want a paycheck. Others say it’s because of the constant yelling and berating by parents, grandparents, and fans, but we don’t truly know the root cause of the issue. Fall ball is in full swing now, and there’s been multiple incidents between parents and/or grandparents and umpires in and around The Valley. Hopefully, this is going to stop because of a new idea (yell boxes) that’s started appearing at tournaments.
Johnny Dewright has worked for the county for years, and he’s always managed The Valley Ball Complex. The complex has been hosting travel/select balls tournaments for around 10 years now. Dewright can run one of these tournaments in his sleep now. Dewright said, “We love having folks come in on the weekends for these tournaments. It’s great for our county, and it’s great for the ball complex. We make a lot of money, and I make a lot of money. But, the umpires keep getting worse, and the parents and grandparents keep getting crazier. I felt I had to do something about it.”
Dewright came up with the idea of the “yell box” (patent pending). It’s just a 4’x4′ portable box on wheels made of 2x4s and plywood; it’s almost like a mini shooting house. Angry parents or grandparents can pay $3 for up to 1 minute to yell and vent as much as they want. So far, the yell box has been a hit.

Dewright said, “There’s always a line at the yell box. Parents and grandparents are loving it. We have a person there collecting money, and they also have a timer. If our worker is under age 18, we require they wear ear muffs to drown out any obscenities and/or vulgar language. The yell box is always placed away from the concession stand and far away from the bleachers and dugouts. Most of the time, it’s setup in the parking lot and away from the fields. The yell box is insulated, but you can still hear people if you’re close to it. We also tell parents not to let their kids come within 50 feet of it, because you never know what you’re going to hear. It’s been great, and it’s helped raise a lot of money.”
Dewright plans to build more yell boxes to rent out to other ball parks and/or ball organizations. So, if you haven’t seen one yet, you’ll see one soon at a tournament. I was able to talk to multiple people that have used yell boxes. One mom said, “I love the yell box! I get fired up, and it gives me an outlet to let out my frustrations. I wish we had one a long time ago. Since, we got the yell box, my husband actually sits by me at games, and I haven’t gotten kicked out of a game either.”
One grandparent said, “Most of the time, I stand up and walk around and try to avoid the crazies. Now, I spend a good bit of time close to the yell box for entertainment. It is hilarious. Don’t tell anyone, but I’ve recorded a few of them, and they are absolute gold. The moms are the best.”
Dewright added that confrontations between parents and/or grandparents and umpires and coaches have been reduced drastically since adding the yell box. We all need to vent sometimes, and the yell box has allowed people to do that. Dewright needs to start building more yell boxes as soon as possible to help the travel ball community. The yell box could go down as one the greatest inventions in human history.