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Junior Hack Attack Baseball Pitching Machine New direct from the manufacturer

$ 1372.27

Availability: 81 in stock
  • MPN: 102-1100
  • Age Group: Teen
  • Model: Baseball Pitching Machine
  • Sport/Activity: Baseball
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years
  • Brand: Sports Attack
  • Condition: New
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor/Outdoor
  • Color: Black
  • Maximum Ball Speed: 70 mph
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Pitching Machine
  • Power Source: Electric Corded
  • Custom Bundle: No

    Description

    Unique Baseball Machine Features
    The Junior Hack Attack Baseball Pitching Machine is the major-league quality training tool designed to develop serious young players.
    The Junior Hack Attack has a unique three-wheel design that allows you to see the ball clearly and fully all the way through the feeding motion, acceleration and release, just like a live pitcher. In developing hitters, especially at younger ages, there is nothing more important than timing and vision.
    With this design, the hitter sees when to stride and the angle of release, giving him an actual live-arm sense of timing and location. The Junior will develop your dedicated players into the “pros” they want to be.
    At a level where simplicity is imperative, with the Junior Hack Attack dials you can effortlessly throw major league fastballs, and right and left handed breaking pitches including curveballs, sliders and split fingers.
    This exclusive three-wheel design changes the breaking pitch plane by simply adjusting wheel speed dials. (All two-wheel units require time consuming awkward throwing head adjustments to change from fastballs to curveballs or right to left handed breaking pitches.)
    The Junior Hack Attack’s elevation adjustment handle will raise or lower the pitch. With a simple turn, you can even move the pitch up or down within the strike zone between pitches. (On two-wheel pitching machines it may be necessary to release a locking mechanism, reposition the entire throwing head by tilting it manually and then re-locking the locking mechanism. These are awkward time-consuming adjustments.)