Baseball Pitching Simulator

Baseball Video Pitching Simulator Live Pitcher Batting Cage Arizona

ProBatter Sports produces video baseball pitching simulators that combine an HD video image of an actual pitcher with three-wheel pitching robotics to create a realistic hitting experience that perfect a hitter’s timing, delivered to Arizona, AZ.

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Video Baseball Pitching Machine Delivered to Arizona, AZ

Welcome to the future of baseball hitting training! Our video baseball pitching simulators combine an HD quality, video image of a real pitcher with a programmable state-of-the-art three-wheel pitching machine to give players the most realistic and effective hitting experience possible. Our users have called it the ‘next best thing to facing a live pitcher’.

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Video Baseball Pitching Simulator Delivered to Arizona, AZ

Our video baseball pitching simulators offer a variety of batting cage technical features, including touch pad interfaces, programmable pitches, and soon to be, app-controlled pitching machines that allow you to customize your hitting training session to your specific baseball training regimen.

For the ultimate hitting experience, try our ProBatter Video Baseball Pitching Simulator. This cutting-edge pitching simulator combines advanced analytics and state-of-the-art pitching robotics technology to create the most realistic baseball game scenarios possible. With its video screen projecting a HD video image of an actual pitcher pitching a baseball, you’ll feel like you’re really facing off against a top-notch pitcher.

Video Baseball Pitching Simulator Delivered to Arizona, AZ

With our Video Baseball Pitching Simulator, you and your athletes can practice your swing against a variety of pitches, each designed to simulate real game scenarios. Our video pitching machine replicates a real pitcher on a video screen and combines it with our programmable, robotic pitching machine technology.

This takes batting practice to another level where the video baseball pitching machine can throw any pitch imaginable, fast balls, curve balls, sliders, you name it, from both right handed and left handed pitchers, and our video pitching simulator will throw it up to major league velocities.

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Video Baseball Pitching Simulators Delivered to Arizona

Adding a ProBatter Video Baseball Pitching Simulator to your batting cages in Arizona, AZ will give your athletes the edge to give your team every baseball training advantage they need to take their game to the next level. Whether a beginner or a seasoned professional, our modern video pitching simulators are the perfect way to improve your timing and hitting skills to maximize your performance come game day.

Automated Video Baseball Pitching Systems Delivered to Arizona, AZ

Try our automated video baseball pitching systems today and see the difference for yourself. With our advanced pitching technology, live pitcher video, and ability to interchangeably change pitches, you’ll increase your batting average in no time and win more games!

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ProBatter offers:

  • Professional Baseball video pitching simulators
  • Programmable Baseball pitching machines all for:
    • College baseball teams and players
    • High school baseball teams and players
    • Youth baseball teams and players

ProBatter Video Pitching Machines can throw any of the following pitches from both right handed and left handed pitchers at up to major league velocities:

  • 4 seam fast ball
  • 2 seam fast ball
  • Curve
  • Slider
  • Cutter
  • Slurve
  • Split finger fastball
  • Changeup

ProBatter offers the following video pitching machine models:

  • PX3 Baseball/Softball/Cricket
  • Challenger Programmable Pitching Machine
  • Professional PX3 Combo Units
  • Iron Mike Video Conversion Kit (Baseball)
  • Hack Attack Video Conversion Kit (Baseball or Softball)
  • Iron Mike VIdeo Complete Kit (Baseball)
  • Junior Hack Attack Video Conversion Kit (Baseball or Softball)
  • Hack Attack Video Conversion Kit (Baseball or Softball)
  • Strike Out Pro pitcher training system
  • Tunnels to Go – ProBatter II Iron Mike
  • Tunnels to Go – Fan Interactive
  • ProBatter Junior (Polyball)
  • ProBatter + Hittrax or Rapsodo

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Fun Facts of Arizona, AZ

  • Capital: Phoenix
  • Year Founded: 1912
  • Major Cities: Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale, Scottsdale, Gilbert
  • Borders: California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Mexico
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Millions USD: $266,891
  • Population: 5,130,632
  • Land Area (Sq Miles): 113,909
  • High Point (Feet): 12,633
  • Other Facts: Key Industries: Copper mining, cotton, manufacturing, electronics, cattle, and tourism; How Arizona got its name: Historians are not sure exactly where the name for Arizona originated. Most think that it came from a Native American word meaning little spring. Some other names were considered for the territory including Montezuma and Arizuma. Arizona State Symbols: State Nickname: Grand Canyon State; State Slogan: The Grand Canyon State; also on its license plate; State Motto: Ditat Deus (God enriches); State flower: Saguaro Cactus blossom; State Bird: Cactus Wren; State Fish: Apache trout; State Tree: Palo Verde; State Mammal: Ringtail; State Foods: Prickly-pear cactus; Becoming a State: Date Admitted: Wednesday, February 14, 1912; Number Admitted: 48; Prior Name: Arizona Territory; Postal Abbreviation: AZ; The Geography of Arizona: Total Size: 113,635 sq. Miles (source: 2003 Census); Geographical Low Point: Colorado River at 70 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Yuma (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Geographical High Point: Humphreys Peak at 12,633 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Coconino (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Central Point: Located in Yavapai County approx. Fifty-five miles east-southeast of Prescott (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Counties: 15 (source: National Association of Counties); Bodies of Water: Major Bodies of Water include the Colorado River, Gila River, Lake Mead, Lake Havasu, and Lake Powell. Famous People: Cesar Chavez – Civil rights leader; Ted Danson – Actor from the TV show Cheers; Geronimo – Leader of the Apache people; Zane Grey – Author of western novels; David Henrie – Actor from Wizards of Waverly Place; Reggie Jackson – Professional baseball player; Joe Jonas – Singer and actor; Phil Mickelson – Professional golfer; Stevie Nicks – Rock singer and musician; Sandra Day O’Connor – First female justice of the United States Supreme Court; Danica Patric – Professional race car driver; Pat Tillman – NFL player who died fighting in the Afghanistan War; More Fun Facts: Arizona is home to the Gila Monster, the only poisonous lizard in the United States.; Arizona’s geography varies from hot deserts to high snowy mountains.; Arizona was once part of Mexico.; The famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral took place in Tombstone, Arizona.; Stones from the London Bridge in England were shipped to Lake Havasu City, where the bridge was reconstructed in 1971.; The Grand Canyon National Park is in Arizona.; This state has eleven species of rattlesnakes.; The official neckwear is the bola tie.; Yuma is one of the sunniest cities in the world. It is sunny there around 90% of the time.; Professional Sports Teams: Arizona Cardinals – NFL (Football); Arizona Diamondbacks – MLB (Baseball); Phoenix Coyotes – NHL (Hockey); Phoenix Suns – NBA (Basketball); Phoenix Mercury – WNBA (Basketball).” Citation: Nelson, Ken. “United States Geography for Kids: Arizona .” Ducksters, Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), https://www.ducksters.com/geography/state.php?State=Arizona
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