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Maybe you should spend less time wondering how to handle the parent and more time figuring out what you can do better as a coach. If you do a good job, then the parent will have less to complain about.
What makes you think he isn't doing a good job?
Also, a "good job" is subjective isn't it? What one parent might view as a good job may be viewed as a bad job by another parent. Especially parents of TB players who seem to lose grip on reality after they sign the contract and cut the check.
Softball or any organized sport is really great way to learn life's lessons. One of which is, you are never, ever going to please everyone, no matter how "good" of a job you do.