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The boys are all playing ball and those of you that know me, know when I do something I go all in. That being said I’ve joined the board, I umpire, and I manage the boys. I figure I’d ask here first, and then go from there. I’m looking to build a batting cage in the backyard. Wondering if anyone has one they are ready to sell. I’d also be looking to buy a pitching machine and buckets of baseballs. Also looking for any umpire gear. Chest protector, face mask, shin guards, plate brushes, pitch counters etc. Jumping in with both feet isn’t cheap but these boys are only going to be young once. Plus I really like helping out with the community kids. I’ve been super blessed in my life so I like trying to give back whatever I can. Anyways Happy Easter everyone hope everyone has a great week.
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I know this setup looks cheap shade tree, but I bought one when the boys were little and they used it all way through high school. When they were done with it the net was still good, and I gave it all away on Craigslist . It can be dis - assembled in like 20 minutes, but made it through 10 years of heavy weather and wind storms. I just staked it with concrete stakes and lath screws. Get a good L screen , a Tanner Tee, and maybe a tarp to hang at the back to save the net as well. I had the good jugs machine early on , but as they get older throwing from the screen will be where it's at. We had a good folding L screen for practice too and some pop up nets for stations . It goes by quick
 

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@Dirtbag has or used to own a batting cage place in the Yorba Linda area. Maybe he can help you out.
Thanks I forgot. Might even be interested in some lessons for the boys. There’s a guy named Eric plunk around here I’ve been meaning to call
 

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Thanks I forgot. Might even be interested in some lessons for the boys. There’s a guy named Eric plunk around here I’ve been meaning to call
Tell Eric I said hi. He was a freshman when I was a senior playing varsity at Bellflower High School. He was a pitcher in the bigs with the A’s and other teams for many years.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Plunk
 

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My neighbor set one up in his back yard for the grand kids, his kids played ball and he was a coach for many many years

he got it all online. He looked around locally for some fake Turf and he got some cut offs.
 

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Lots of questions to be asked but first and foremost thanks for volunteerring!! I recently joined the board for our little league and am trying to make as many changes for good as possible. Hard to deal with parents who think its about wins and losses. Should be about fun and development.

How big are you going to go? Id say no less than 12 feet wide and would suggest 15. If you can do 20 even better. The bigger you go the more you can do inside the cage.
Id say a minimum of 12 feet high. Its good to see where the ball travels. Maximum 15 feet high but 12 is perfectly fine.
now how long? remember a pitching mound at the high school level and on is 60 feet 6 inches. You need room front and back of plate and rubber for catcher to sit and whatever you want to do with the machine and type. I would suggest no less than 70 feet. the longer you go the more you can do.

You need to decide what you want to do inside the cage before you spec it out. Do you want to be able to throw full bullpens until they leave for college? 70 feet minimum. what type of machine? Iron Mike? Hack attack? 3 wheels? that will then dictate where you place the machine.

Ideally I would want about 75-80 feet. I would have my mound set. I would actually have my machine behind the mound so I never have to move it nor do the kids. And then have a hitting mat 60 ft 6 inches from wherever i deem the release point of the machine. Try to keep the machine stationary forever and be able to move the hitting area depending on the age level. ie move the plate forward to 48 50 54 and 60 ft.

When it comes to the machines......to me its all about auto feed and reps. For my kid id want him to come home from school jump in the cage do his tee work and then be able to just turn the machine on and go.....not many machines allow for that. Id also want him to be able to take as many swings as possible before picking up all the time....there are a lot of good machines out there that will do the job and the price range varies a ton. if it was sitting in my back yard id go iron mike all day long.....remember nothing not one machine will be able to simulate the timing of an actual pitcher....

things you will need.....tanner tee, atec l screen for live throwing, hitting mats (freaking expensive) rubber home plates to move around. are you going to turf it or sod it? turf all the way....

netting...west coast netting out of Kingman is who all the big colleges and facilities use....they will custom make your nets to any size and strength u need. thicker the net the better and more expensive...dont go less than #42

How big do u want to go lol......Ive built 3 facilities and helped with a handful of backyards.
 

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Lots of questions to be asked but first and foremost thanks for volunteerring!! I recently joined the board for our little league and am trying to make as many changes for good as possible. Hard to deal with parents who think its about wins and losses. Should be about fun and development.

How big are you going to go? Id say no less than 12 feet wide and would suggest 15. If you can do 20 even better. The bigger you go the more you can do inside the cage.
Id say a minimum of 12 feet high. Its good to see where the ball travels. Maximum 15 feet high but 12 is perfectly fine.
now how long? remember a pitching mound at the high school level and on is 60 feet 6 inches. You need room front and back of plate and rubber for catcher to sit and whatever you want to do with the machine and type. I would suggest no less than 70 feet. the longer you go the more you can do.

You need to decide what you want to do inside the cage before you spec it out. Do you want to be able to throw full bullpens until they leave for college? 70 feet minimum. what type of machine? Iron Mike? Hack attack? 3 wheels? that will then dictate where you place the machine.

Ideally I would want about 75-80 feet. I would have my mound set. I would actually have my machine behind the mound so I never have to move it nor do the kids. And then have a hitting mat 60 ft 6 inches from wherever i deem the release point of the machine. Try to keep the machine stationary forever and be able to move the hitting area depending on the age level. ie move the plate forward to 48 50 54 and 60 ft.

When it comes to the machines......to me its all about auto feed and reps. For my kid id want him to come home from school jump in the cage do his tee work and then be able to just turn the machine on and go.....not many machines allow for that. Id also want him to be able to take as many swings as possible before picking up all the time....there are a lot of good machines out there that will do the job and the price range varies a ton. if it was sitting in my back yard id go iron mike all day long.....remember nothing not one machine will be able to simulate the timing of an actual pitcher....

things you will need.....tanner tee, atec l screen for live throwing, hitting mats (freaking expensive) rubber home plates to move around. are you going to turf it or sod it? turf all the way....

netting...west coast netting out of Kingman is who all the big colleges and facilities use....they will custom make your nets to any size and strength u need. thicker the net the better and more expensive...dont go less than #42

How big do u want to go lol......Ive built 3 facilities and helped with a handful of backyards.
DB . Do you still have a facility. A guy I work with has been using a facility in Savi Ranch but he has sold his equipment and is moving to Texas with his son who is a catcher for OLU. He needs anew softball place for his daughters.
 

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There’s nobody better to contact than Mike Brambilla or @shippingguy who used to be on here. He’s a monster when it comes to hitting and resources. Vic, if you need his info, let me know.
 

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Lots of questions to be asked but first and foremost thanks for volunteerring!! I recently joined the board for our little league and am trying to make as many changes for good as possible. Hard to deal with parents who think its about wins and losses. Should be about fun and development.

How big are you going to go? Id say no less than 12 feet wide and would suggest 15. If you can do 20 even better. The bigger you go the more you can do inside the cage.
Id say a minimum of 12 feet high. Its good to see where the ball travels. Maximum 15 feet high but 12 is perfectly fine.
now how long? remember a pitching mound at the high school level and on is 60 feet 6 inches. You need room front and back of plate and rubber for catcher to sit and whatever you want to do with the machine and type. I would suggest no less than 70 feet. the longer you go the more you can do.

You need to decide what you want to do inside the cage before you spec it out. Do you want to be able to throw full bullpens until they leave for college? 70 feet minimum. what type of machine? Iron Mike? Hack attack? 3 wheels? that will then dictate where you place the machine.

Ideally I would want about 75-80 feet. I would have my mound set. I would actually have my machine behind the mound so I never have to move it nor do the kids. And then have a hitting mat 60 ft 6 inches from wherever i deem the release point of the machine. Try to keep the machine stationary forever and be able to move the hitting area depending on the age level. ie move the plate forward to 48 50 54 and 60 ft.

When it comes to the machines......to me its all about auto feed and reps. For my kid id want him to come home from school jump in the cage do his tee work and then be able to just turn the machine on and go.....not many machines allow for that. Id also want him to be able to take as many swings as possible before picking up all the time....there are a lot of good machines out there that will do the job and the price range varies a ton. if it was sitting in my back yard id go iron mike all day long.....remember nothing not one machine will be able to simulate the timing of an actual pitcher....

things you will need.....tanner tee, atec l screen for live throwing, hitting mats (freaking expensive) rubber home plates to move around. are you going to turf it or sod it? turf all the way....

netting...west coast netting out of Kingman is who all the big colleges and facilities use....they will custom make your nets to any size and strength u need. thicker the net the better and more expensive...dont go less than #42

How big do u want to go lol......Ive built 3 facilities and helped with a handful of backyards.
Thanks for the response gives me some stuff to think about. This is the area I’m using. Right now I could do 60’. If I toss the swing set I could use that area to and go 70-80’. Width is about 24’ I’ve been racking rocks and moving them but I’m almost there. Oh and you are right about parents. Honestly most of the coaches care more about their egos than the kids. Umpiring has also humbled me white a bit.
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vic I am terrible at writing.....ill draw it out for you so you can see what I would do if it were me building it for my son no holds barred

by the way im not good at drawing either lol
 

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Just installed a basic cage and pitching machine today for my girls.
They range from a couple hundred to several thousand.
I chose the Heater heavy duty machine bundled with cage from Amazon for about $600. Basic cage is 22' (they'll learn quick response time😁) I'll probably add a 2nd cage.
Girls hit a couple hundred balls today, so far so good.
 

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VIc- thanks for the thread. My 11 year old son wants a batting cage and my 5 year old daughter is ready to go to softball next year. She’s all about it. My three year old is already throwing and catching with me in the living room.

I was hoping to get away with a small cage but DB is talking crazy. Lol.

DB thank you for your insight. I may have to not buy another Motorhome to build a cage like that. 🤬😂. My 11 year old doesn’t love it enough to get that far into it but he needs to have more batting practice. The coach does more fundamentals and bunting than live pitching and hitting at practice. It’s not helping the kids who need more reps at the plate. My son in particular.

He wants me to coach fall ball so I think I may go for it. I know baseball(didn’t play in HS, wasn’t good enough).

Any routines or good resources for drills anyone can share from youtube?
 
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VIc- thanks for the thread. My 11 year old son wants a batting cage and my 5 year old daughter is ready to go to softball next year. She’s all about it. My three year old is already throwing and catching with me in the living room.

I was hoping to get away with a small cage but DB is talking crazy. Lol.

DB thank you for your insight. I may have to not buy another Motorhome to build a cage like that. 🤬😂. My 11 year old doesn’t love it enough to get that far into it but he needs to have more batting practice. The coach does more fundamentals and bunting than live pitching and hitting at practice. It’s not helping the kids who need more reps at the plate. My son in particular.

He wants me to coach fall ball so I think I may go for it. I know baseball(didn’t play in HS, wasn’t good enough).

Any routines or good resources for drills anyone can share from youtube?
hammer this is the no holds barred way.......there are many ways to skin the cat. can do it for much cheaper and doesnt need to be as big....
 

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DB . Do you still have a facility. A guy I work with has been using a facility in Savi Ranch but he has sold his equipment and is moving to Texas with his son who is a catcher for OLU. He needs anew softball place for his daughters.
bobby we went out of business with covid. the gentleman who you are talking about has a very nice place. much smaller scale than we did but awesome nonetheless. His kid can flat out play too! as far as i know the facility is still open its called the K zone. My sons team used it about a month ago.

if your buddy is a softball guy there is a secret place on La Palma ran by Jen Schroeder who just crushes it. She puts out top notch girls non stop and they run tons of clinics there. I dont even know what its called but im sure if you ask around about Jen Schroeders place they will know! I think its on Lakeview and la palma....somewhere around there
 
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There’s nobody better to contact than Mike Brambilla or @shippingguy who used to be on here. He’s a monster when it comes to hitting and resources. Vic, if you need his info, let me know.
Mike is a good dude. but dont think he has the facility experience and building cages experience than i do.....but if you want to talk about smashing softballs out of yards then hes yur guy! he was an alright baseball player back in the day for a fuckin titan....whats up Mike !!!
 

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hammer this is the no holds barred way.......there are many ways to skin the cat. can do it for much cheaper and doesnt need to be as big....
Looking into it now. I can’t pitch for shit. My accuracy with a baseball is horrible. Give me a football and I can throw it on a dime. Not sure what happened. I even thought about going to a coach to get my mechanics right.

I measured my rv parking. I have 22’x55’ to play with.

One of the dads on my daughters team is photographer . Makes me light up seeing her play. I lived and died baseball/football, even into my 20’s in adult leagues. I really hope the kids enjoy it as much as I did.

Vic- the parents are worse than when I played 30 years ago. I help coach my 11 years olds team. Been pulled aside a few times being told their kid is a pitcher, he takes lessons. Well unfortunately, your kid isn’t good enough to pitch.

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Sorry for the thread jack Vic. How well are your kids doing? Are they good?
 

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Where are you located?

I spent 13 years on the boards, coaching little league and travel ball for my two boys.
I packed away our pitching machine, small generator, dimple balls, heavies, wiffles, bownet, several years ago and forgot all about it. If making it to the Tracy CA area is doable I could drag it out and take some pics. Its a Caey Atec 2, 2 wheel machine. PM if interested.
 

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bobby we went out of business with covid. the gentleman who you are talking about has a very nice place. much smaller scale than we did but awesome nonetheless. His kid can flat out play too! as far as i know the facility is still open its called the K zone. My sons team used it about a month ago.
I met Bobby and OLU coach Eric Borba a few summers ago. Both of their kids are straight studs! Great guys too!
 

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The boys are all playing ball and those of you that know me, know when I do something I go all in. That being said I’ve joined the board, I umpire, and I manage the boys. I figure I’d ask here first, and then go from there. I’m looking to build a batting cage in the backyard. Wondering if anyone has one they are ready to sell. I’d also be looking to buy a pitching machine and buckets of baseballs. Also looking for any umpire gear. Chest protector, face mask, shin guards, plate brushes, pitch counters etc. Jumping in with both feet isn’t cheap but these boys are only going to be young once. Plus I really like helping out with the community kids. I’ve been super blessed in my life so I like trying to give back whatever I can. Anyways Happy Easter everyone hope everyone has a great week. View attachment 1107462 View attachment 1107463 View attachment 1107464 View attachment 1107465
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I had a facility and cages for a while. I still give lessons but not as much. Get a cage that works for you but a machine (if you want one) that is reliable.

Reps and lots of reps don't matter unless they are good reps. Remember that
 

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Looking into it now. I can’t pitch for shit. My accuracy with a baseball is horrible. Give me a football and I can throw it on a dime. Not sure what happened. I even thought about going to a coach to get my mechanics right.

I measured my rv parking. I have 22’x55’ to play with.

One of the dads on my daughters team is photographer . Makes me light up seeing her play. I lived and died baseball/football, even into my 20’s in adult leagues. I really hope the kids enjoy it as much as I did.

Vic- the parents are worse than when I played 30 years ago. I help coach my 11 years olds team. Been pulled aside a few times being told their kid is a pitcher, he takes lessons. Well unfortunately, your kid isn’t good enough to pitch.

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Sorry for the thread jack Vic. How well are your kids doing? Are they good?
short cages are fine...to be honest most big league guys hate hitting off machines. almost all their work is off tees and short toss with as much live bp or coach bp as they can get. you can build onme hell of a training facility with the space you got....remember it comes down to who is using it and how much they are using it. not how cool and awesome it is....i wish i had the space to build my son a small cage in the garage.
 

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I met Bobby and OLU coach Eric Borba a few summers ago. Both of their kids are straight studs! Great guys too!
borbs is a good dude known him for too long. built a great program at olu and the dudes keep coming..
 

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Looking into it now. I can’t pitch for shit. My accuracy with a baseball is horrible. Give me a football and I can throw it on a dime. Not sure what happened. I even thought about going to a coach to get my mechanics right.

I measured my rv parking. I have 22’x55’ to play with.

One of the dads on my daughters team is photographer . Makes me light up seeing her play. I lived and died baseball/football, even into my 20’s in adult leagues. I really hope the kids enjoy it as much as I did.

Vic- the parents are worse than when I played 30 years ago. I help coach my 11 years olds team. Been pulled aside a few times being told their kid is a pitcher, he takes lessons. Well unfortunately, your kid isn’t good enough to pitch.

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Sorry for the thread jack Vic. How well are your kids doing? Are they good?
I think part of the reason I’m getting so involved is because I feel guilty. My kids aren’t very good right now but it’s my fault because I’ve never worked with them. We are half way through the season and I’ve seen a huge improvement. They have potential for sure but I need to put in the work with them. Now that im coaching and we are practicing everyday they are having a lot of fun. Before they really couldn’t care less. My 8 year old is behind and it breaks my heart but we aren’t afraid of hard work.
 

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I think part of the reason I’m getting so involved is because I feel guilty. My kids aren’t very good right now but it’s my fault because I’ve never worked with them. We are half way through the season and I’ve seen a huge improvement. They have potential for sure but I need to put in the work with them. Now that im coaching and we are practicing everyday they are having a lot of fun. Before they really couldn’t care less. My 8 year old is behind and it breaks my heart but we aren’t afraid of hard work.
We are in the same boat. I need to put in the work with them too. My 11 year is the same. He still couldn't care less. I think if we practiced together he's show more interest.
 
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Where are you located?

I spent 13 years on the boards, coaching little league and travel ball for my two boys.
I packed away our pitching machine, small generator, dimple balls, heavies, wiffles, bownet, several years ago and forgot all about it. If making it to the Tracy CA area is doable I could drag it out and take some pics. Its a Caey Atec 2, 2 wheel machine. PM if interested.
I have guys in Nor Cal full time. I can probably get them to grab the stuff and get it to Vic if he's interested. (Just don't recruit my guys to your hall Vic! LOL)
 

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borbs is a good dude known him for too long. built a great program at olu and the dudes keep coming..
Borba is also the the owner of PBR as well. We were just in NC for the National HS Invitational with our team. OLU was there too. Good ball club.
 

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I have guys in Nor Cal full time. I can probably get them to grab the stuff and get it to Vic if he's interested. (Just don't recruit my guys to your hall Vic! LOL)
That would be awesome
 

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Borba is also the the owner of PBR as well. We were just in NC for the National HS Invitational with our team. OLU was there too. Good ball club.
PBR the scouting service? Wow, I did not know that. The team they lost to in the finals of NHSI had 2 dudes hitting 96! Then again 8/9 of his starters have D1 offers LOL.
 

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PBR the scouting service? Wow, I did not know that. The team they lost to in the finals of NHSI had 2 dudes hitting 96! Then again 8/9 of his starters have D1 offers LOL.
96 is freaking fast. I was in the 80mph cage last weekend and you’re basically starting your swing before you pick up the ball. First pitch I watched go by and it hit the rubber in the back hard. My dad jokingly asked If I planned on swinging. I just laughed in said yea in a minute. I also realize my body is tore up. My left elbow hurts from swinging and I’m taking some time off from the gym from it, and the other night I threw a ball in from centerfield which I thought would hurt my shoulder but my right elbow went numb like I’ve never felt before. I guess my career is over 😂
 

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96 is freaking fast. I was in the 80mph cage last weekend and you’re basically starting your swing before you pick up the ball. First pitch I watched go by and it hit the rubber in the back hard. My dad jokingly asked If I planned on swinging. I just laughed in said yea in a minute. I also realize my body is tore up. My left elbow hurts from swinging and I’m taking some time off from the gym from it, and the other night I threw a ball in from centerfield which I thought would hurt my shoulder but my right elbow went numb like I’ve never felt before. I guess my career is over 😂
Most baseball guys on here will agree, the most important part about hitting is timing. When facing high velocity you have to start your load during the pitcher's delivery or you won't have a chance.

Ive never seen 96, but from what I'm told 95+ is just a blur to even the best hitters.

My buddy took Tim Lincecum deep in college...96mph. He was down 2-0 and guessed fastball and took a daddy hack at it. Thank god it wasn't a change up lol.
 

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Most baseball guys on here will agree, the most important part about hitting is timing. When facing high velocity you have to start your load during the pitcher's delivery or you won't have a chance.

Ive never seen 96, but from what I'm told 95+ is just a blur to even the best hitters.

My buddy took Tim Lincecum deep in college...96mph. He was down 2-0 and guessed fastball and took a daddy hack at it. Thank god it wasn't a change up lol.
I hit a homerun like that in highschool. It was an 88mph fastball. I wasn’t the biggest guy so they decided to challenge me. First pitch fastball I Made them pay. I was a lead off hitter and even though coaches hated it I loved swinging at the first pitch. My dad was just reminding me about it this weekend. Lots of good memories. Wish I would have kept playing but I liked to party too much.
 

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I hit a homerun like that in highschool. It was an 88mph fastball. I wasn’t the biggest guy so they decided to challenge me. First pitch fastball I Made them pay. I was a lead off hitter and even though coaches hated it I loved swinging at the first pitch. My dad was just reminding me about it this weekend. Lots of good memories. Wish I would have kept playing but I liked to party too much.

Funny you mention that. I have always thought lead off should be looking fastball first pitch and teeing off. It goes against everything I was taught in baseball. I feel odds are in your favor that you will be thrown fastball right down the middle and can get an easy base hit.
 

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Funny you mention that. I have always thought lead off should be looking fastball first pitch and teeing off. It goes against everything I was taught in baseball. I feel odds are in your favor that you will be thrown fastball right down the middle and can get an easy base hit.
Yeah, statistically there is zero reason to NOT swing at the first pitch. There is always a much higher % that it is going to be a fat strike so why go into the at-bat with only 2 strikes? And with the modern scouting and video equipment available, a batter can learn all kinds of info about a pitcher well before hand.
 

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PBR the scouting service? Wow, I did not know that. The team they lost to in the finals of NHSI had 2 dudes hitting 96! Then again 8/9 of his starters have D1 offers LOL.
Yep

We both finished top 4. My boy plays at Huntington Beach HS.

All the NHSI teams are stacked. 16 of the best teams in the country. Lots of projected draft picks too

Also, you will rarely see OLU in the #1 spot in the PBR rankings as Borba does that. They should be though. We were #1 when they beat us and I can't remember if they took that spot.
 
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bobby we went out of business with covid. the gentleman who you are talking about has a very nice place. much smaller scale than we did but awesome nonetheless. His kid can flat out play too! as far as i know the facility is still open its called the K zone. My sons team used it about a month ago.

if your buddy is a softball guy there is a secret place on La Palma ran by Jen Schroeder who just crushes it. She puts out top notch girls non stop and they run tons of clinics there. I dont even know what its called but im sure if you ask around about Jen Schroeders place they will know! I think its on Lakeview and la palma....somewhere around there
What drove you out of business, the inability to host events or the lack of interest afterwards. Also was it indoor out outdoors? Sorry to hear about this and i hope you found something you enjoyed doing as much as teaching kids the game.
 

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What drove you out of business, the inability to host events or the lack of interest afterwards. Also was it indoor out outdoors? Sorry to hear about this and i hope you found something you enjoyed doing as much as teaching kids the game.
Lack of customers during. and we followed the rules. We werent eligible for ppp and our landlord never gave us a break on rent even tho we never missed a payment…
 

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Camarillo had numerous excellent sports programs for the boys and girls. In those days they were separated. There was also a local small business called, "Play it Again Sports". They had everything you could imagine, it was all previously owned. Maybe there's a similar store in your area?

Umpiring - when in 9th grade some of my buddies and I umpired for the local Little League - major level. The kids were great to work with. The parents ? ? Some, not so much. Recall even throwing a couple of them out of the park. As a 14 yr old umpire, that was a little dicey. Actually a number of the decent parents backed me up. Once, and only once, I called the Infield Fly Rule. Near instant total pandemonium. It was a riot, in a couple of ways. The League had an adult umpire coach, great guy, who trained us. The IFR was something he really taught well. He even warned us, Look Out this will definitely cause some problems. He was sure right about that. Good times and very fond memories. Enjoy.
 

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Camarillo had numerous excellent sports programs for the boys and girls. In those days they were separated. There was also a local small business called, "Play it Again Sports". They had everything you could imagine, it was all previously owned. Maybe there's a similar store in your area?

Umpiring - when in 9th grade some of my buddies and I umpired for the local Little League - major level. The kids were great to work with. The parents ? ? Some, not so much. Recall even throwing a couple of them out of the park. As a 14 yr old umpire, that was a little dicey. Actually a number of the decent parents backed me up. Once, and only once, I called the Infield Fly Rule. Near instant total pandemonium. It was a riot, in a couple of ways. The League had an adult umpire coach, great guy, who trained us. The IFR was something he really taught well. He even warned us, Look Out this will definitely cause some problems. He was sure right about that. Good times and very fond memories. Enjoy.
Ifr always causes issues for us because not all divisions have the rule. Last weekend I had a pretty heated exchange about dropped thirds strike. If first base is occupied the batter is out.
 

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Mike is a good dude. but dont think he has the facility experience and building cages experience than i do.....but if you want to talk about smashing softballs out of yards then hes yur guy! he was an alright baseball player back in the day for a fuckin titan....whats up Mike !!!
Hahahaha

I have my own facility I train out of currently running 60 lessons a weeek. Between my wife and I we do 130 lessons a week currently. If I can help in anyway let me know. Funny thing is that my wife was a Dirtbag! You should hear our convos in the house! Hahaha shitty you guys can never when a National Title.
 

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Hahahaha

I have my own facility I train out of currently running 60 lessons a weeek. Between my wife and I we do 130 lessons a week currently. If I can help in anyway let me know. Funny thing is that my wife was a Dirtbag! You should hear our convos in the house! Hahaha shitty you guys can never when a National Title.
Where is your facility?
 

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I train out of Murrieta/Wildomar.
I would love to set up at least a couple lessons that’s not too far from norco. My boys need to learn to throw and swing properly first though so maybe get them a little further along first.
 

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Well that was fun. Just finished up umpiring a junior game. HIC has been in and out of the hospital. Middle of the first inning he called me in from the a slot, and said he couldn’t do it, he was going to pass out. I told him no problem, I’ll do what I can, you gotta take care of yourself, this is just a game. I thought about grabbing his mask and getting behind the plate, but no cup and these kids were throwing gas. I called pitches from behind the mound and ran around trying to make sure I saw as much of every play as I could. This is how I’m going to stay young 😂 I gotta be up at 3 but I’m pumped up so I doubt I’m going to bed. Oh and my middle boy Noah went 4/4 and got the game ball. Good night for some Norco baseball
 

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I would love to set up at least a couple lessons that’s not too far from norco. My boys need to learn to throw and swing properly first though so maybe get them a little further along first.
You can reach out to me and we can look at schedule. Currently I am fully booked out, but I do get cancellations some times. My number 714-313-1235
 

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Bump!

We finished 3rd in our division heading to playoffs. My 11 year wants to pitch in fall ball and work on hitting at the house. I decided I’m coaching him in fall ball. I told him I expect effort and hustle if I am going to coach you. Understand I will expect a lot out of you during practice and it’s not personal. You need to be a good example for your teammates at practice. He said ok dad.

Not sure what happened but last week he started putting some velocity and power into his throws. Looking forward to the journey. 👍
 

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A couple questions- thoughts on this machine?

Thoughts on this training bat?
 
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