Jugs Small Ball Pitching Machine
Train your eyes and improve your swing with the Jugs Small Ball Pitching Machine. By using undersized balls, this training tool challenges batters to focus more closely on each pitch. As a result, players develop sharper hand–eye coordination and perform better when hitting regulation-size baseballs during games.
Sharper Focus for Better Results
Unlike standard equipment, this ball pitching machine only uses 5-inch polyurethane foam balls. Because the target is smaller, hitters learn to track the ball more precisely. Therefore, when they step into the batter’s box with regular baseballs, their timing and accuracy are much improved.
Safe and Versatile Training
The poly-foam balls are safe to use anywhere—backyards, garages, or practice fields. They won’t damage property or break windows, making this machine ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments. Coaches and parents can run worry-free training sessions at home or on the field.
Performance That Mimics Real Play
The Small Ball machine simulates speeds of up to 75 mph. It throws accurate fastballs, overhand curves, grounders, and fly balls, providing a complete training experience. In addition, players can quickly gather balls with the included plexi extension tube, keeping practices efficient.
Durable and Easy to Use
Built with Jugs’ trusted quality, this machine is portable, sturdy, and easy to operate. It gives athletes a reliable way to train consistently, whether they’re preparing for youth league play or high school competition.
Why Choose the Jugs Small Ball Pitching Machine?
Improves focus with smaller targets
Safe foam balls for any practice setting
Throws multiple pitch types with accuracy
Lightweight and portable for easy setup
Helps players transition to real-game hitting
With the Jugs Small Ball Pitching Machine, players sharpen their vision, improve timing, and build confidence at the plate. It’s the perfect training tool for athletes who want to take their hitting skills to the next level.
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