Get a couple bow nets... and bring them. While he's pitching BP, have a few girls shag. The other girls can be going through stations on the bow nets with tees and you can work with them.
He may be irritated, but who cares. Just say, I'm going to take half over here while you work with the other half. If he's not all about control and ego, he'll see it works better.
The next step is once you get through BP in half the time, getting him to use the other half of the time to teach them how to throw, catch and field. This is about drill work and not hitting grounders around the infield.
Other than that, just work with your DD and continue to improve her game and don't focus on the wins and losses. If your DD is clearly the best on that team and has a great attitude, there are plenty of other coaches she'll play against who will begin to notice her and open up new doors.
He may be irritated, but who cares. Just say, I'm going to take half over here while you work with the other half. If he's not all about control and ego, he'll see it works better.
The next step is once you get through BP in half the time, getting him to use the other half of the time to teach them how to throw, catch and field. This is about drill work and not hitting grounders around the infield.
Other than that, just work with your DD and continue to improve her game and don't focus on the wins and losses. If your DD is clearly the best on that team and has a great attitude, there are plenty of other coaches she'll play against who will begin to notice her and open up new doors.