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Master Pitch / Iron Mike Pitching Machines

 
 

Master Pitch specializes in arm style pitching machines with the Iron Mike line of products.

Serious baseball training programs use arm style pitching machines to give batters experience with training the eye to follow the ball from the point of release.

Master Pitch’s Iron Mike arm style pitching machines run about $2,000 each, but, as with most things, you get what you pay for.

 

 
     
 

Iron Mike Basic Model

  • High-performance, arm style machine
  • Pitch speeds range from 25 to 85 mph
  • Consistent, accurate delivery
  • Lockable arm guard
  • Throws real baseballs, softballs or dimpled pitching machine balls
 
 

Iron Mike Pro Hopper Fed Model

  • High-performance, arm style machine
  • Top of the line machine for high-level players
  • Pitch speeds range from 25 to 85 mph
  • Consistent, accurate delivery
  • Lockable arm guard
  • 600 baseball or 400 softball capacity
  • Throws real baseballs, softballs or dimpled pitching machine balls
 
 
 

Iron Mike Hopper Youth Model

  • High-performance, arm style machine
  • Pitch speeds range from 20 to 60 mph
  • Consistent, accurate delivery
  • Ideal for youth players, up to age 13
  • 25 baseball or 20 softball capacity
  • Baseball and softball models available
 
     
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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