Pro-Command 6-Zone Pitching Target
- SKU:
- M05-6HPT
- MPN:
- 6HPT
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- Ships within 24 hours
- Shipping:
- Free Shipping
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- free
Description
The Pro-Command 6-Zone Pitching Target offers intermediate and advanced baseball pitchers the zone differentiation needed to develop professional-level command. This baseball pitching target expands beyond basic quadrants to include six distinct colored pockets that support real-world pitch sequences and location strategies.
Advanced Baseball Pitching Zone Configuration
The six-zone layout allows for nuanced bullpen work including high/low combinations, inside/outside sequences, and targeting specific batter weaknesses. Each colored zone provides clear visual reference points that help baseball pitchers develop muscle memory for consistent location.
Transitional Baseball Training Tool
Designed for pitchers moving from basic control to advanced command, the six zones support more sophisticated baseball pitching work without overwhelming developing athletes. The configuration mirrors the pitch location concepts used in competitive high school and college baseball programs.
Heavy-Duty Construction for Baseball
The frame uses 2-inch steel tubing engineered to handle intense daily bullpen sessions. Impact-resistant 2-inch padding survives everything from two-seam movement work to backdoor breaking balls and elevated fastballs that miss the pockets.
Adjustable Height for Baseball and Softball
Three height positions ensure proper alignment for both baseball and softball applications. The adjustment system accommodates different pitcher heights and allows the Pro-Command 6-Zone to serve multiple athletes in team settings.
Pro-Command 6-Zone Pitching Target Specifications
- Frame: 2-inch steel tubing
- Padding: 2-inch impact-resistant
- Height Positions: 3 adjustable settings
- Target Zones: 6 color-coded pockets
- Applications: Baseball and softball
Who This Baseball Pitching Target Is For
The Pro-Command 6-Zone fits high school baseball teams, travel ball programs, college practice facilities, pitchers working on pitch sequencing, and coaches running advanced bullpen sessions where location precision is the focus.