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3-6-5 Baseball Academy will be having tryouts for a 9U travel team in late July. All of our teams will be coached by former college or pro players. We are creating a team environment that is fair and one that everyone can benefit from. All of our players will have a place they can call home as we have a state of the art indoor training facility in Hendersonville, TN.

 

Our teams like I said will be coached by former college or pro guys to prevent the daddy ball syndrome. Every kid will get a fair chance at playing as well as making our teams. All players will automatically be enrolled in our sports training programs like our Speed and Agility training and our exclusive Combat Pitcher Program where we have had an average velocity gain of 4.9 MPH with our athletes. Alos, we will have a former big league pitcher and hitter working with each team at their practices.

 

You also get unlimited cage rentals and ProBatter use during your time on our teams. We are creating something special so if you want your child to be on a team where they will be getting the best available coaching and instruction, please get in touch with 3-6-5 Baseball Academy. 615-264-8700 or by email at shay@365baseballacademy.com

 

We look forward to speaking with you and seeing you at our tryouts!

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