Bat path, timing, posture, load, contact quality, and connection through the ball.
BETTER MECHANICS IN 30 DAYS.
Upload one saved swing or bullpen video and get a pro-style mechanical breakdown built on real scouting checkpoints. Clear feedback, one development plan, and a cleaner next step for players, parents, and coaches.

Direction, lower-half sequence, arm timing, finish, and repeatable movement patterns.
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Game at-bats, cage work, bullpen video, or slow-motion practice clips all work.
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The review is built around real scouting checkpoints, movement sequence, and actionable baseball language.
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You are already paying for tournaments, lessons, gear, and reps. The goal here is not more noise. It is a cleaner read on what the player actually needs to fix next.
Built on visible checkpoints, movement sequence, and clear baseball language.
Focused enough to support parents, private coaches, and team staff without guesswork.
BETTER MECHANICS IN 30 DAYS
You already have the clip. The question is whether anyone can turn it into a useful plan. Baseball Workshop takes the swing or bullpen video already sitting on your phone and turns it into a structured report that tells you what is working, what is not, and what to do next.
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No conflicting opinions, no guessing from the backstop, and no vague lesson talk. Just a clear breakdown, real baseball language, and one development plan the player can actually follow.
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This is built to support coaches and travel ball families who need a clearer second set of eyes on one player at a time, without turning every upload into another long meeting.
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The finished report should feel like a real baseball document, not a generic app screen. Clear enough for families to follow, sharp enough for coaches to use.
The top issues, corrections, drills, and next priorities should be easy to scan fast.
Every report should look strong on a phone, on desktop, and inside the email flow.
DUKE RAMIREZ / Hitting Review
Crosby, the base is athletic and the intent is strong. The biggest win here is that the swing already has energy and rotation. The next jump comes from cleaning up the bat path in the load, getting the barrel working sooner, and building a more direct move to contact.
The base is there. Keep building around what already plays.
Keep the barrel more upright or slightly forward in the load so the hands stay connected and the barrel can attack sooner.
Keep the barrel above the hands and let the turn deliver it.
- Athletic setup with a strong base and good intent to attack the baseball.
- The lower half starts the move well, so the swing does not feel all arms.
- The finish shows real rotation and enough extension to build around.
- You stay engaged through the move instead of drifting passively into contact.
The barrel works a little too far behind the helmet during the load, which lengthens the path and makes the move less direct.
Keep the barrel more upright or slightly forward in the load so the hands stay connected and the barrel can attack sooner.
The front arm starts to push out before the body fully turns, which can make the move feel disconnected at contact.
Let the body rotation carry the barrel instead of reaching with the lead side. Think turn first, then release.
Cue: Keep the barrel above the hands and let the turn deliver it.
Drills: high tee inside, launch position holds, short toss turn-and-go
Cue: Turn the chest and hips together before the hands chase the ball.
Drills: connection ball turns, walk-through swings, front toss with pause load
Goals: Shorter launch move, Barrel stays more neutral
Checkpoints: No wrap behind the head, Hands stay connected to the body turn
Goals: Attack sooner, Stay inside the baseball
Checkpoints: Barrel works earlier, More direct path to contact
Goals: Keep the same move under speed, Hold connection through contact
Checkpoints: No early push, Harder line-drive contact in reps
