"As a parent, I love that I can see through CoachBall how my child is doing and what happens during practices and games."
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Use real benchmark ranges and avoid guesswork in player development conversations.
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Players and parents get immediate benchmark context.
Turn numbers into training priorities instead of anxiety.
Move from benchmark check to structured tracking in CoachBall.
Instead of searching forums, families get one reliable source for age-appropriate exit velocity expectations.
Seeing where you stand against your age group turns vague concerns into specific, actionable goals.
Check your number, understand the context, and start tracking progress in a workflow that compounds over time.
Average exit velocity for 12-year-olds is typically 50-60 mph, with competitive players reaching 65+ mph.
It is useful as a development indicator, but mechanics and bat speed matter more than raw numbers before age 14.
Focus on swing mechanics, bat speed drills, and age-appropriate strength training. Consistent practice matters most.
No. Use age-appropriate ranges. Professional benchmarks create unrealistic expectations for developing players.
Yes. Create an account and use the exit velocity tracker to log readings and visualize improvement trends.
Start tracking and connect each session to measurable outcomes.
"As a parent, I love that I can see through CoachBall how my child is doing and what happens during practices and games."
"CoachBall has helped me improve my coaching style. The data I collect helps me make better decisions."
"The availability tracking is a game-changer! I can now quickly see who can play and who can't, without endless texting."