TRAIN YOUR BRAIN TO READ PITCHES
FASTER

Pitch recognition training is used by the top pro and college players to get an advantage. As little as 5 minutes per day, improves your batting average, strike out rate, on-base %, and makes you a more dangerous hitter.

Pitch recognition training is used by the top pro and college players to get an advantage. As little as 5 minutes per day, improves your batting average, strike out rate, on-base %, and makes you a more dangerous hitter.

SEE HOW IT WORKS

11

Major league Baseball

Orgs

130+

College
Teams

2

Olympic
Teams

25K

Youth
Players

YOU HAVE TO BE
ON TIME TO HAVE SUCCESS AS A HITTER. PITCH RECOGNITION IS TIMING. GAMESENSE IS MY FAVORITE TOOL FOR TRAINING PITCH RECOGNITION.
IT’S A VALUABLE STEP FORWARD.
- Jerry weinstein
colorado rockies player development
YOU HAVE TO BE
ON TIME TO HAVE
SUCCESS AS A HITTER. PITCH RECOGNITION IS TIMING. GAMESENSE IS MY FAVORITE TOOL FOR TRAINING PITCH RECOGNITION.
IT’S A VALUABLE STEP FORWARD.
- Jerry weinstein
colorado rockies player development
ACTUAL RESULTS OF A D1 TEAM

14%

IMPROVED
BATTING AVG.

24%

IMPROVED

ON BASE %

20%

IMPROVED
SLUGGING %

14%

IMPROVED
BATTING AVG.

24%

IMPROVED

ON BASE %

20%

IMPROVED
SLUGGING %

Our training is scientifically proven to improve your performance in four simple steps.*

1

WATCH

GameSense shows you only a portion of the pitch, not the entire pitch path.

2

REACT

For every pitch, you identify the pitch type and ball or strike.

3

LEARN

With practice, just “read the ball and hit the ball...HARD.”

4

TRACK

See your improvement as you get more reps.

* Source: Frontiers in Psychology 2-Year Controlled Peer-Reviewed Study

Our training is scientifically proven to improve your hitters’ performance in four simple steps.*

1

WATCH

GameSense shows you a portion of the pitch, not the entire pitch path.

2

REACT

For every pitch, you identify the pitch type and ball or strike.

3

LEARN

With practice, just “read the ball and hit the ball...HARD.”

4

TRACK

See your improvement
as they get more reps.

* Source: Frontiers in Psychology 2-Year Controlled Peer-Reviewed Study