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Man using a Tanner Tees in a Baseball Field how to use a batting tee

How to Use a Batting Tee Like a Pro: Part 1

The evolution of the modern batting tee began with Joe Tanner, professional coach, and inventor of the Tanner Tee.  Since then, the batting tee has become an essential training tool for baseball hitters, from tee-ball to the big leagues.  After baseballs, gloves, and bats, batting tees are the most widely used baseball or softball equipment in the sport.

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4 min

Published: March 2, 2022

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Hitter demostrating the ProVelocity Swing Trainer

Introducing: ProVelocity Bat | Innovative Baseball Training Bat

A baseball training bat is a bat that has been specially designed to help players improve their hitting and is different than a game bat. Learn more about the ProVelocity Bat in this article.

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4 min

Updated: March 1, 2023

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Doug Bernier teaching a hitting drill

Best Pre-Game Hitting Drills | Work Through a Robotic Swing with Doug Bernier

In this article, Tanner Tees welcomes former MN Twin Doug Bernier to share his pre-game hitting drill to do before every baseball game.

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4 min

Published: January 28, 2022

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Megan Rembielak showing quick hands in softball hitting drill

Quick Hands Softball Drill with Megan Rembielak

In this article, Tanner Tees welcomes Megan Rembielak to share her thoughts, insights, and personal drills used when training for quick hands in softball.

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4 min

Published: January 25, 2022

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tanner jr backyard hitting practice

#1 T Ball Set Essential: the T-Ball Tee

The Tanner JR. Youth Batting Tee is designed for your young hitter as they begin their baseball or softball journey.

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4 min

Updated: May 17, 2023

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baseball player swinging a bat

What is the Strike Zone

In its simplest of terms, the strike zone is an invisible box that extends from the bottom of the batter's knees to the top of their shoulders. The exact location of the strike zone varies slightly from pitcher to pitcher and umpire to umpire, but the corners are always set at 17 inches from each batter's plate. All pitches thrown inside that location are considered "strikes".

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4 min

Updated: November 2, 2023

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