Train With Top baseball coaches near Los Gatos, CA

Baseball Lessons for Hitters, Pitchers, & Catchers in Los Gatos

Train with a private baseball coach who can help fine-tune your swing mechanics or improve throwing velocity, while elevating game-day performance. Whether you’re preparing for Little League or varsity tryouts, our baseball coaches focus on fielding drills, situational awareness, and position-specific skills.

Coach Tyger  Baseball coach

Coach Tyger

I am a professional coach and have experience training elite athletes ranging from the pro to youth. I have coached MLB, World Baseball Classic, MiLB, NCAA Divisions 1 and 2 and Hi... See full profile

  • Palo Alto, CA
  • 11 Lessons
$100 /Lesson
Coach Will Baseball coach

Coach Will

I started playing baseball at the age of eight years old and actually pitched a couple games in Little League minors. I then moved onto the major league 11 and 12-year-olds and pit... See full profile

  • San Mateo, CA
  • 1 Lesson
$65 /Lesson

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Trainers in Los Gatos

“He showed my son pitching mechanics that we needed to work on. He also sent helpful notes and videos to help my son practice at home. We look forward to more baseball training sessions!”

karla

Baseball Parent

“He is kind, and a super terrific/fun private baseball coach. Coach provided a detailed critique of my son’s skills with specific steps for improvement. Highly recommend.”

Marisa

Baseball Parent

“Incredible private baseball coach who has made a significant impact on my son’s game with his dedication and personalized approach. My son absolutely loves him, and I could see improvements in his posture and pitching after just one session!”

Nari

Baseball Parent

Why We Created Athletes Untapped

Downhill Pitch Plane Reads, Late Barrel Turn Decisions, And Gap Control In Los Gatos, CA

Athletes Untapped often works best for Los Gatos hitters when a bullpen sits slightly above the cage and the ball arrives on a steeper plane than they see on flatter diamonds. Our coaches believe good contact starts with recognizing plane early, so athletes learn to keep the barrel adjustable longer instead of committing the turn before they truly understand the pitch. Sessions usually revolve around connecting what the eyes pick up to a swing that stays through the big part of the field, because uphill or downhill looks can quietly pull hitters into rollover contact. At first it feels like they are always under or over the ball, then the change shows up when their turn happens later and their misses become line drives to the gaps rather than weak pull side grounders.

Backhand Glove Stability, Slow-Roller Timing, And Throwing Lanes In Los Gatos, CA

Even on well kept infields near Los Gatos High School, the late afternoon shade can make slow rollers and short hops harder to judge, especially when the ball blends into darker dirt. Our staff teaches that infield reliability is about arriving with a plan for the glove, not reacting with the hands after the bounce surprises you. Instead of scripting a single fielding style, coaches reinforce backhand glove stability, body angles into the throwing lane, and the decision of when to eat a ball versus force a rushed throw. Athletes Untapped keeps that message consistent across weeks, and the improvement becomes obvious when they take one calm gather step, keep the glove firm through the hop, and throw on line without drifting.

Fence Depth Awareness, First-Stride Route Choice, And Late-Sun Tracking In Los Gatos, CA

When the sun drops behind the foothills near Vasona Lake, outfielders can lose the ball for a beat, then overcorrect and drift under it at the last second. Our coaches believe the first stride is the real route, so athletes learn to choose depth or charge based on the ball’s initial shape rather than waiting for certainty that never arrives. Sessions often include visual tracking habits and route commitment, but the teaching stays broad enough that players can apply it in any park outfield or school field setup. Early on they feel exposed the moment the glare hits, then it clicks when they trust an early angle and arrive balanced, catching with stable shoulders instead of panic steps.

Fastball Command Patterns, Seam Feel Consistency, And Miss Direction Ownership In Los Gatos, CA

Command problems rarely look random once a pitcher pays attention to the pattern, and Los Gatos pitchers often notice it during cooler creek side evenings when grip feel changes inning to inning. Our staff treats command as repeatable intent, so athletes learn how seam feel and release consistency influence whether the miss runs arm side, cuts away, or climbs above the target. Coaches break down sequences in a way that connects the miss to what the athlete felt, without forcing one mechanical script for every arm type. Athletes Untapped supports that continuity over time, and the shift shows up when the miss tightens into one predictable side and the catcher stops guessing where the ball will leak.

Receiving Stillness, Pop-Time Rhythm, And Pitcher Trust Building In Los Gatos, CA

Busy backstops and quick innings around downtown league games can make catchers rush, especially when they feel every throw to second has to be perfect. Our coaches believe catching improves when the athlete controls pace, so receiving stillness and pop time rhythm get taught as one connected skill rather than separate chores. Sessions often highlight how a quiet glove and stable posture make the transfer cleaner, and how better communication with the pitcher keeps the body calm even when runners pressure the moment. At first they try to speed everything up, then the change becomes visible when they hold the catch cleanly, call the game earlier, and throw with a smoother line because the feet stay organized.


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