Baseball Pitching Simulator

Baseball Video Pitching Simulator Live Pitcher Batting Cage Maryland

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 Maryland, MD.

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Video Baseball Pitching Machine Delivered to Maryland, MD

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 Maryland, MD

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 Maryland, MD

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 Maryland

Adding a ProBatter Video Baseball Pitching Simulator to your batting cages in Maryland, MD 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 Maryland, MD

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 Maryland, MD

  • Capital: Annapolis
  • Year Founded: 1788
  • Major Cities: Baltimore, Columbia, Germantown, Silver Spring, Waldorf
  • Borders: Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington D.C, Atlantic Ocean
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Millions USD: $317,678
  • Population: 5,296,486
  • Land Area (Sq Miles): 10,577
  • High Point (Feet): 3,360
  • Other Facts: Key Industries: Agriculture including nursery plants, flowers, dairy products, fishing, corn, and poultry, Transportation, aerospace, biotechnology, healthcare, electronics equipment, and chemicals. How Maryland got its name: Maryland was named after Queen Henrietta Maria (Queen Mary) the wife of Britain’s King Charles I. Maryland State Symbols: State Nickname: Old Line State; State Slogan: (formerly) America in Miniature; (formerly) More Than You Can Imagine; State Motto: Fatti maschii, parole femine (Manly deeds, womanly words); State flower: Black-eyed Susan; State Bird: Baltimore Oriole; State Fish: Rockfish; State Tree: White Oak; State Mammal: Thoroughbred horse, Chesapeake Bay Retriever. State Foods: Blue Crabs; Becoming a State: Date Admitted: Monday, April 28, 1788; Number Admitted: 7; Prior Name: Province of Maryland, then sovereign state in Confederation; Postal Abbreviation: MD. The Geography of Maryland: Total Size: 9,774 sq. miles (source: 2003 Census); Geographical Low Point: Atlantic Ocean at Sea Level (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Geographical High Point: Backbone Mtn. at 3,360 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Garrett (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Central Point: Located in Prince George’s County approx. 4 1/2 miles northwest of Davidsonville (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Counties: 24 (source: National Association of Counties); Bodies of Water: Atlantic Ocean, Chesapeake Bay, Potomac River, Lake Oakland; Famous People: John Wilkes Booth – Assassin of President Abraham Lincoln ; Frederick Douglass – Civil rights activist; Kevin Durant – NBA basketball player; Matthew Henson – Explorer who went to the North Pole; Francis Scott Key – Wrote the U.S. national anthem The Star-Spangled Banner; Thurgood Marshall -First African-American justice of the Supreme Court; Michael Phelps – Olympic swimmer and gold medalist; Cal Ripken Jr. – Baseball player; Babe Ruth – Baseball player; Pete Sampras – Tennis player; Harriet Tubman – Civil rights activist; More Fun Facts: The U.S. Naval Academy is located in Annapolis, Maryland.; Even though Maryland is a small state it has great skiing resorts AND beach resorts.; Maryland was named after Queen Henrietta Maria of England.; The National Aquarium is located in Baltimore, Maryland.; The nickname the Old Line State comes from George Washington referring to the bravery of the Maryland troops during the Revolutionary War. Two other nicknames for the state are the Chesapeake State and the Free State.; The first successful manned balloon launch in the US was in Baltimore. The rider was a 13 year old boy named Edward Warren.; The refrigerator was invented in Baltimore by Thomas Moore in 1803.; The first school in the United States was the King William’s School. It opened in 1696.; Baseball players Babe Ruth and Cal Ripken Jr. were both born in Maryland.; Annapolis was the capital of the United States for a short while after the signing of the Treaty of Paris.; Professional Sports Teams: Baltimore Ravens – NFL (football); Baltimore Orioles – MLB (baseball); Chesapeake Bayhawks – MLL (lacrosse); Washington Redskins – NFL (football).” Citation: Nelson, Ken. “United States Geography for Kids: Maryland .” Ducksters, Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), https://www.ducksters.com/geography/state.php?State=Maryland
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