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Baseball Pitching Machines – For Better Players Tomorrow
March 1, 2010 by PitchingGuy
Filed under Baseball Pitching Machines, Featured
If in a game of baseball, you are seeing a ball player scoring more home runs than expected, you could be mistaken for thinking of him as a super human. He is not, because all he has done is practiced long hours with the baseball pitching machines. These pitching machines are simply considered to be the best friends of a baseball player, only because they help the player in improving their shots on pitches.
You can find a lot of baseball pitching machines in the market, with the brands from Heater and Atec Pro Casey being the more reputed ones amongst others. Yet, across these baseball pitching machines, you would find some features being offered in common.
- A tireless 2 hours of throwing sessions to the ball player, which will allow him to practice different shots on different striking ranges. Good reservoirs in these baseball pitching machines, would hold about 50-60 balls, and can be programmed to throw balls at the ball players, after a set time.
- Normally, these machines pitch the balls, once every 6 seconds, but you can easily program the time to be 30 seconds or something like that, if you have got some more adjustments to do before the next shot. Remember – Here it is better if you have a less time gap between the pitches, because it would help you simulate match conditions.
- You don’t really need another coach or a trainer who would need to throw balls at you, as the machine does this job tirelessly.
- You can get used to hitting different kinds of pitches. For example, with these machines, you can easily hit the fastballs, the curveballs and the sliders, the three most commonly thrown pitches by any baseball pitcher.
- Allows you to experiment your shots with different speed ranges. Most good baseball pitchers throw the balls at a speed of 50 – 90 miles per hour, and in fact, these machines train you on how to handle and how to hit balls arriving at such ball speeds.
The point is – These pitching machines can be excellent friends of any baseball player with a club in his hand, because he can easily get used to all that has been thrown at him. This also becomes a better baseball player too.










