A device designed for repetitive batting practice launches baseballs at a consistent, close range and moderate speed. This allows batters to focus on swing mechanics, timing, and hand-eye coordination without the distractions of a pitched ball’s varying trajectory and velocity. A typical example features a wheeled frame, an adjustable launch angle, and a feeding mechanism for efficient training sessions.
This type of training equipment plays a significant role in developing fundamental batting skills, from Little League to professional levels. Its controlled environment fosters consistent repetition, enabling athletes to refine techniques and build muscle memory. Historically, coaches and players relied on manual methods like underhand tosses, which were less consistent and more physically demanding for the person providing the practice. Mechanized delivery systems dramatically increased efficiency, allowing for longer and more productive practice sessions.