It is not always easy to secure an appointment with Justin Stone or Travis Kerber, but now we have made it possible for you to ask your hitting or pitching questions directly to our experts. Justin and Travis will pick out a handful of questions at a time and post answers on their Ask.fm pages […]
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Former Univ. of Iowa Pitching Coach, Chris Maliszewski, Joins Elite
May 31st, 2013 [easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]CHICAGO, IL – Former University of Iowa pitching coach, Chris Maliszewski, has joined the Elite Baseball Training staff and will serve as both a private instructor as well as pitching coach for Elite’s national travel team program. Chris brings with him 6 years of Division I coaching experience, two years at Valparaiso and four years […]
2016 Shortstop Nick Derr to be a Florida State Seminole
January 26th, 2013 [easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]Nick Derr commits to Florida State University By:Cory Zomick Friday marks another monumental day within the Elite Baseball Training program as shortstop Nick Derr has decided to end his recruitment and commit to legendary coach Mike Martin and become a Florida State Seminole. Nick is the first athlete in the 2016 class to make his […]
Throwing Arm Angle Study
December 1st, 2012 [easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]By Travis Kerber – Head Instructor, Elite Baseball Training One of the first memories I have about throwing is from when I was in Little League and my coach use to always say, “Throw over the top”. The other throwing cue that I remember hearing from coaches was, “Don’t throw sidearm, it’s bad for you”. When you’re a […]
Haverford College Skype Lesson, Justin Coulter Turns Season Around And Receives All Conference Mention
May 15th, 2012 [easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]Hitters in a slump will do about anything to turn it around, but getting instruction from 750 miles away may seem a little extreme. Not in the age of technology. Justin Coulter, a sophomore designated hitter at Haverford College outside Philadelphia, started the first two and a half weeks of the season slower than he […]





