Train With Top baseball coaches near Menlo Park, CA

Baseball Lessons for Hitters, Pitchers, & Catchers in Menlo Park

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
Coach Capers Baseball coach

Coach Capers

I am currently a professional track and field athlete training for the LA 2028 Olympics. I’ve made 3 USA teams and have won medals in international meets around the world in my 1... See full profile

  • Pleasant Hill, CA
  • 11 Lessons
$90 /Lesson
Coach Will Baseball coach

Coach Will

I’m Coach Will Tipton located here in the Bay Area. I’m looking to pass on my knowledge of the game of baseball and try to get the youth ahead of the pack once it comes down to... See full profile

  • Vallejo, CA
  • Available for Lessons
$75 /Lesson

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Trainers in Menlo Park

“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

Opposite-Field Barrel Stability, Late-Count Contact Plans, And Gap Control In Menlo Park, CA

Athletes Untapped starts this work in Menlo Park when hitters show plenty of bat speed at Kelly Park but lose direction once the count gets tight and they try to yank everything. Our coaches believe a usable two-strike plan is built on barrel stability and gap intent, not last-second ā€œsave swings,ā€ so sessions center on keeping the bat path adjustable while the eyes stay quiet on spin. Early on, athletes feel like going the other way means giving up power, then it clicks when they notice harder contact comes from staying through the middle and letting the pitch location decide. The change becomes obvious when their foul balls turn into firm liners to the big part of the field and their misses stop drifting into weak rollovers.

Infield Pre-Pitch Rhythm, Throwing-Window Creation, And Slow-Roller Decision Speed In Menlo Park, CA

Busy weekend games around Nealon Park can create quick, awkward infield plays where the hop is fine but the throw arrives late because the fielder never creates a clean window. Our staff teaches that infield defense is mostly preparation, so athletes learn to keep pre-pitch rhythm consistent and recognize whether the play calls for a gather, a quick exchange, or a reset for accuracy. Many players start by rushing the arm and hoping, then the shift happens when they trust their feet to earn time and their eyes to choose the right throwing lane. Athletes Untapped fits here because continuity matters when a player is trying to replace panic throws with repeatable decisions across multiple game weekends. The visible difference is that they stay under control on slow rollers and deliver throws from a balanced base instead of off a drifting back foot.

Tracking Off The Bat, Route Geometry, And Fence-Awareness Catches In Menlo Park, CA

When the sun sits low near the open edges of Bedwell Bayfront, outfielders can misread depth and end up drifting into late, off-balance catches that turn routine balls into doubles. Our coaches believe good outfield play comes from reading the first fraction of ball flight and committing to route geometry early, not from athletic recoveries after a bad start. Athletes often feel exposed when they stop ā€œfloatingā€ and actually pick an angle, but the click arrives when they realize early commitment creates more adjustment room, not less. Feedback stays realistic and individualized, with coaches helping athletes connect what they saw off contact to how their first steps shaped the rest of the play. You see it in games when they stop backpedaling into trouble and arrive under the ball with shoulders stable and eyes locked, even with the fence closing in.

Fastball Shape Awareness, Strike-Zone Mapping, And Miss-Control Patterns In Menlo Park, CA

A pitcher can look sharp in warmups at a local bullpen space and still scatter in the zone once a lineup forces longer innings, especially when the miss has no pattern and every pitch feels like a new guess. Our staff treats command as understanding your miss and tightening it, so pitchers learn to map their strike zone, recognize what their fastball shape does on different days, and keep release intent consistent without forcing extra effort. Athletes Untapped supports this kind of week-to-week pattern work because command usually improves when the athlete sees the same feedback language carried from session to session. Early on, pitchers get frustrated because the ā€œgoodā€ pitch shows up randomly, then it clicks when they realize predictable misses are progress and can be adjusted with calmer intent. The visible change is that the catcher sets up with more certainty, misses cluster to one edge instead of everywhere, and hitters stop getting free takes on noncompetitive balls.

Catcher Pitch-Pace Control, Target Presentation, And Throw Decision Clarity In Menlo Park, CA

Between loud dugouts and quick tempo innings on Menlo Park youth fields, catchers can start moving too fast and turn receiving into a flinch instead of a skill. Our coaches believe catchers run the game through pace, so sessions focus on steady target presentation, controlled body stillness, and clearer decisions on when a throw is truly on. At first, athletes feel like slowing down will make them late, then the mental shift happens when they discover calm hands actually speed up everything that follows. Coaching stays broad and game-real, connecting glove behavior and foot readiness to what the catcher is reading rather than prescribing a single mechanical sequence. The change shows up when they hold strikes longer, communicate earlier, and throw with a clean line because the decision comes first and the body follows.


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