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Exit Velocity Training Tracker

Free Tool

Exit velocity training tracker for hitters

Turn batting work into measurable output your team can review and improve.

Free coaching tool

Why this tracking flow works

Consistent logging

Capture key values each week in one organized workflow.

Better coaching focus

See where mechanics and contact quality need attention.

Clear progression story

Show athletes and families growth with objective trend lines.

What hitters gain from structured tracking

Session-by-session clarity

When every hitting session is logged, coaches see patterns and players see proof of their work.

Growth parents can follow

Share trend data with families so conversations about development are grounded in real numbers.

Track hitting progress with measurable data

Log exit velocity each session, review trends weekly, and adjust training based on real performance data.

Frequently asked questions

A radar gun, bat sensor, or cage-mounted device. Any tool that captures ball speed off the bat works.

Weekly during structured hitting sessions gives the best trend data. Daily tracking is optional for serious athletes.

Yes. The tracker lets you view and compare exit velocity trends across your entire roster.

Yes. Tracking at any age builds awareness. For younger players, focus on improvement trends rather than absolute numbers.

Yes. Export session data for reporting, recruiting profiles, or external analysis.

Ready to track hitting progression with clarity?

Start with baseline EV and build your training targets from there.

What our users say

5 stars

"As a parent and coach, I love CoachBall. I can keep track of everything and help my child improve."

Ethan Cooper

Ethan Cooper

LEGEND

Baseball Parent & Assistant Coach U10

5 stars

"Communication with parents has improved so much since we started using CoachBall. Everything is in one place!"

Jacob Miller

Jacob Miller

CLUB

Softball Fastpitch Head Coach U15

4.5 stars

"As a parent, I love that I can see through CoachBall how my child is doing and what happens during practice."

Daniel Brooks

Daniel Brooks

CLUB

Baseball Parent & Assistant Coach U12