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Pitcher's Pocket

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"65% of all homeruns are hit off misplaced fastballs in Major League Baseball! Good hitters kill mistakes!"

--JP

  • Improves Pitchers Accuracy
  • Improves Pitchers Focus Too
  • Pitchers Target To Throw Strikes & Learn To Pitch on The Corners
  • Great As A Pitchers Solo Drill Station
  • Now Available In Team Colors

New- Team colors No Extra Charge
For Team Pricing Call 1-800-487-7432
Monday - Friday, 9 AM - 8 PM EST

Only $259.99
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Here's Some Infor From The Manufacturer

The Pitchers Pocket 9 Hole CatchNet is ideal for evaluating a pitcher's accuracy. The 9 pockets provide a range of targets for a pitcher to improve and evaluate strikezone accuracy. It’s a great pitcher’s station and works well for fastpitch pitching practice too.

Construction:

The frame is constructed of 1 5/8" tubular steel covered with stadium foam & team color weather resistant vinyl. Legs are detachable and sturdy enough for all age and skill levels. Netting is heavy #60 with oversized bungee zone dividers

This Unique Pitchers CatchNet Is Great For Locating Your Pitches & Speeds Up Learning New Ones!

Throwing for accuracy takes practice. Throwing to a catchers mitt is not the only way and sometimes a catcher is not available.

Remember… It's Location, Movement… Then Velocity

Not every pitcher is blessed with a lightening bolt for an arm and even those that do cannot be successful without throwing strikes… especially as they get older

Why 9 Holes?

Many pitching coaches divide the strikezone in 3rds with the batter controlling the middle and successful pitchers living on the inner and outer 3rds.

This strikezone is a bit oversized so pitchers can really get the idea that the strikezone is "1-2 balls" wider than the regulation 17 inches.

Trust me… you show an umpire that you can be consistently around the strikezone… and he is very likely to extend it a ball or two more… talk about a pitchers advantage… wow!

Great For Working On New Pitches

No one wants to dot a teammate with an errand fastball or spin a breaking ball into his ear hole, but you still need the ability to throw with confidence. This baseball net gives pitchers this confidence.

Get good… quicker!

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