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Regardless of an individual’s reason for playing any sport; fun, exercise, or money, to excel you must practice. The more you practice, the better you become. To those driven by sports, practice is everything; they practice alone if no one else is available.
However, even those who are totally committed know some skills cannot be practiced alone. The pitching machine was invented for the ball player to practice batting without a pitcher. Batting cages are one way to practice your swing but not every player has immediate access to one.
Since their invention, there have been pitching machines available for every player or team. There are inexpensive, simple used pitching machines that are lightweight, portable, and can be used anywhere. These pitching machines for baseball work in different ways. A scoop machine’s basic design loads a ball using pulleys into the scoop where hydraulics propel it into motion. A wheel machine feeds the ball into a wheel that hurls it towards the batter; again hydraulics usually power the wheels. A cannon pitching machine works by pushing the ball out of a tube with yet another hydraulic system. Any of these will pitch out a ball consistently for every batter. It is perfect for learning the basics, for the back yard player, or for practice by the neighborhood team playing for fun and bragging right.
If you are on a competitive team or if you’re just a player dreaming of making it rich with their batting stats, there are more advanced baseball pitching machines you can use. They come in varies sizes, weights, have different features, different capabilities, and varying range regarding cost. They are powered by electricity or battery packs and can pitch a ball with a speed from 25mph to upwards of 100 mph.
The mechanics on sophisticated pitching machines allow the ball to be pitch simulating a fastball pitch, a curve ball, sinkers, or a slider. These machines are designed to allow you to program in your own practice needs. For example, set it to throw a fast ball over and over, or set it throw at random a fastball then a curve ball, etc. In addition, you set the speed of the pitch. The possibilities to improve your game through your batting skills are endless.




