If you’re looking for a soft toss machine, check out the models listed on this page. Soft toss machines are a great training tool to use at home when practicing by yourself. You can use them in your garage or your backyard as long as you have a good soft toss net. They will help you develop hand-eye coordination and the ever important bat speed. In high school I was able to get a good soft toss net, and practice in my garage all winter long.
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I
know that it's easier to make a good decision on which product to buy
if you can see it in action. Therefore, I was able to find some good
YouTube vidoes that show exactly how they work. Check those out below.
Although
not actually a pitching machine, the Jugs Soft Toss Machine (pictured
to the right) sits on the ground, and tosses balls up to the hitter at
five second intervals. It will hold up to 14 baseballs, and actually
runs on batteries as well as AC power. I have heard however, that the
batteries alone do not power it enough to toss it accurately every
time, so you may want to use the AC power. It comes with a remote so
that a coach, teammate, or friend can trigger the toss keeping you on
your toes.
The ATEC soft toss feeder (pictured to
the right) is a different style than
the Jugs machine, in
that the balls are not tossed up from the ground, but right around
strike zone level. In fact, it is called a feeder because not only does
it serve as a soft toss machine, but it also feeds the ATEC pitching
machines. This machine appears to be very well constructed, but is also
a little more pricy than most other models.
The Wheeler Dealer appears to be a
pretty nice soft toss machine. It
looks very durable, and holds a numerous 27 baseballs. And it’s called
a Wheeler Dealer for a good reason. It is able to very portable because
it has a couple of wheels at the base so you can roll it around much
like a suitcase. To learn more visit the Athlonic
Sports Official Home Page and check out the video below.
Altogether soft toss pitching machines are one of the handiest pieces of training equipment you can invest in, because they allow you to practice your swing by yourself. No, soft toss alone does not make you a better hitter, but it does help with hand-eye coordination in the offseason, in practice, and as a warm-up before games.
Closely
examine the models mentioned above and choose the one which you think
will work best for you. All of the models are priced in the range of
$100-$330. I would personally prefer the feeder style machines because
I think they would be a little bit more reliable and accurate, but I've
never tried the ground based models so they may work well also.
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