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For serious hitters only! You wanted more speed. YOU GOT IT! The BATA 2Pitch3 Baseball Pitching Machine offers versatile pitching capabilities with its Fastball and Curveball heads, both adjustable up to 35 degrees in either direction to mimic right-handed or left-handed pitching styles. Notably, the Fastball head now features dual-speed controllers, providing the flexibility to configure it for a wide array of pitches, akin to the BATA-2 model. This dual-speed control enables the manipulation of motor speeds, facilitating the delivery of various fastball variations like straight, sinking, or tailing, as well as other pitch types like sliders and knuckleballs.
There is simply no better way to improve your hitting than the New 2Pitch3!
Features:
For baseball only
Throws two different pitches in ONE setup
Throws pop flys & grounders
Fastballs up to 100 mph, curveballs up to 62 mph
10-year Limited Warranty
Made in the USA
Steel Framework
You can use Dimpled (recommended) or Leather Balls
Runs on 110 AC
Weight: 190 lb
Optional Auto-feeder and Cover available
BATA machines are used by several pro organizations, including the San Diego Padres, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago White Sox, Anaheim Angels, Oakland A's, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Seattle Mariners.
Feed Chutes These steel feed chutes are built to last and withstand long-term use. Their sturdy construction ensures that it won’t warp over time. Additionally, the chute’s adjustable knobs allow you to easily center the ball for more consistent pitches.
Handles & Fenders The pitching machine features sturdy steel handles that enhance portability and ease of setup. Additionally, the steel fenders provide a safety measure, preventing accidental contact with the machine’s wheel and reducing the risk of hand or finger injuries.
What is Needed for Auto Feeding? You will need the Bata Auto Feeder to use this machine by yourself. There are some limitations when auto-feeding the 2Pitch3 machine—some combinations (of speed and distance will not work). If you are throwing slower from a certain distance than is realistic, the feed chutes will be out of alignment and unable to accept the balls properly when auto-feeding.
The general rule of thumb is that the minimum curveball speed (in mph) equals the pitching distance (in feet).
For example, (when auto-feeding) the minimum speed curveball from 45 feet pitching distance is about 45 mph. The fastball will generally be about 15-20% faster than the curveball.