Houston Astros Choose Pitcher’s Eye® Training
Aid
NEWTOWN
SQUARE, PA—The Houston Astros major league baseball
team, under the direction of Dewey Robinson, director
of pitching development, are using custom and protype designs of the
Pitcher’s Eye® training aid, at all levels of the organization. The
newly launched, patent pending product helps a pitcher see the catcher’s
target and also helps the catcher set the target in the right location.
The Pitchers Eye® has been licensed and approved by Little League
of America®. Baseball can be a difficult game to teach, the Pitcher’s
Eye® makes it an easier game to learn. If a pitcher sees well, a pitcher
will perform better. Visualization can now be taught on the field.
According to Bob Gibson, former major league pitcher for the
NY Mets and Milwaukee Brewers, “the Pitcher’s Eye® allows pitchers
to see how a strike zone works and how to use it.” He says, “there
are so many ways this product can by used. Before, a pitcher could
only visualize a ball’s path, now the intended path is decided. The
different forms of this product could have benefits for all levels
of baseball.”
Better execution results in better performance. The coach’s
instruction can be clearly understood. The product will have an immediate
impact.
The Pitcher’s Eye® offers several models, from introductory
to advanced training levels. It is made in the USA by 4 Seam Inc., a company
based in Newtown Square, PA. It was invented and designed by people who
have played, watched and coached baseball for their entire lives, through
successive generations.
To learn more about the Pitchers Eye visit
them on the web at www.pitcherseye.com or
call them at 610 359 1729