Watch This Before Joining Pitch IQ
Deciding how to best support your son?
If you’re here, it’s because you know your son has a dream — and you’re trying to decide how to best support that.
That hesitation you’re feeling? It’s normal. Every parent we work with has felt the same thing right before making the decision to entrust Pitch IQ with their son’s development.
This isn’t about a “program.”
It’s about giving him access to professional-level structure, guidance, and mentorship — the kind that most players only get if they’re lucky enough to get selected in the MLB Draft.
Is this really worth the investment?
Here’s the truth: college is a multi six-figure decision.
Then there’s travel ball where many parents spend $10–20K a year on showcases, hotels and lessons — and still end up wondering if their son’s actually getting better.
Pitch IQ gives you structure, clarity, and measurable progress — not just miles traveled.
The return? A player who’s actually developing — command, velocity, and deception built the right way — and doors that open because of it.
Pitch IQ By the Numbers
When Experience Matters
Structure. Guidance. Mentorship.
Many “velocity programs” or remote based programs are recycled drills from the internet — run by coaches who’ve never coached a professional inning. They are in the business of manufacturing “facility” players that look good on Instagram. Clickbait to sell the next program.
Pitch IQ is different. Our team brings 75+ years of professional experience in player development — including MLB coaching, scouting, and performance training.
This isn’t a one-size-fits-all PDF or a quick-fix formula. It’s a fully built system customized for your son’s goals, body, and schedule — designed to create lasting transformation, not temporary hype.
And because transformation takes time, energy, and expertise, this is not a $2 overnight fix.
Our programs are broad in scope and intentionally structured to deliver real results — the kind that come from consistent mentorship, professional oversight, and a long-term plan.
What’s the guarantee?
We don’t make guarantees. We make commitments.
We’ll meet him at the 50 yard line, shake his hand and live in the world between a pat on the back and a kick in the butt. If he shows up, does the work and leans in for support, the outcome is inevitable.
But if we said your son would go plus 10mph in the next 3 months?… then we’d just be some more of the internet nonsense you’re trying to avoid.
Want a glimpse behind the curtain?
Below is a short video-look inside the day-to-day as a Pitch IQ client.
1) A quick delivery teach
2) Eric’s thoughts on Weighted Balls & Velocity Programs
3) A look into how we mentor both the athlete & parents alike.
What exactly is Pitch IQ?
Pitch IQ is a year-round remote player-development and mentorship program built by professional baseball coaches with 75+ years of MLB & MiLB dugout experience.
We build individualized plans that combine throwing development, strength & conditioning, nutrition, and video-based feedback — the same systems used in pro ball.
Beau Brehm - San Diego, CA
How is this different from private lessons or facility training?
Facility models are drill-based and disconnected — one lesson at a time, no accountability between sessions. Pitch IQ provides an actual process centered around communication, a measurable plan, and ongoing feedback.
We’re not a “come-throw-and-leave” operation — we guide the player every day, just like a pro organization would.
With decades of time spent coaching, scouting and playing at the professional levels of the game, we bring industry know-how to athletes looking to become game-ready pitchers, not facility-throwers, regardless of geographic boundaries.
Kevin Mahoney - Oceanside, NY
Who will actually be coaching my son?
Every player works directly with current or former professional coaches and scouts — not part-time instructors or someone with a few college innings pitched. He gets an MiLB Player Development professional with a minimum of 5 years grinding in an MLB affiliated environment.
Parents see every message, video breakdown, and update in our apps — full transparency.
He gets a PRO in his back pocket.
Anthony Yoakem - Columbus, OH
How do you communicate and give feedback?
Players upload throwing, bullpen or game videos through our apps. Coaches respond with personalized video feedback, notes, and adjustments — typically within 24 hours. You’ll have scheduled video calls and a direct chat channel with your coach.
No guessing. No silence between lessons.
Patrick Vail - Columbus, OH
What results can we expect?
We don’t promise radar-gun numbers — we build the player who earns them, because we are not responsible “for” the player, but rather “to” the player.
This is a mentorship that includes a structured plan and multi-pronged approach for year-round development featuring our Throw Like a Pro Code.
With our approach, parents can expect:
More confidence and consistency in games
A higher Pitch IQ
Better command & deception through a repeatable delivery
Safe & prudent total body & arm strength gains
Phil Devey - Lafayette, LA
What’s the guarantee?
We don’t have one - other than to say - if the player “shows up, does the work and leans in for support,” the outcome is inevitable.
We’ll meet him at the 50 yard line - responsible to him, not for him. He gets all the accolades, the recognition, the scholarships. We guide him and your family along that journey as experienced co-pilots & navigators— because nobody does anything special in this game by themselves.
Javier Mejia - Cincinnati, OH
How long is the commitment?
It’s a 12-month mentorship, not a month-to-month lesson package. We coach through full training cycles — off-season build-up, in-season maintenance, recovery, and progression. Our goal is long-term development, not quick fixes promising instant results after a handful of sessions. It’s a program crafted for the long term; a program that equips its participants with the skills to self-coach & self-correct. He’s gotta do the work, because he’s gotta make the pitches in the game. Not us.
Ben Cortez - San Marcos, CA
Does my son need to be an elite player to start?
No. We work with motivated players ages 14 through MLB who are serious about getting better — not necessarily the hardest or best throwers yet. What matters most is work ethic, coachability, and consistency. If he’s willing to meet us at the 50-yard line, we’ll take care of the rest.
Rob Colbert - Tacoma, WA
How much time does this take each week?
Expect 60 minutes/day, 3-4 days per week of structured throwing and training (built around his school or travel schedule). Each player’s plan is customized — it’s demanding, but realistic. We’d rather see small, consistent progress than burnout or overload. However, if you have more time to give, the progress magnifies.
Shaun Buck - Denver, CO
Do you help with college recruiting?
While we’re not a recruiting agency, we prepare players to stand out to coaches. We teach your son how to communicate & “interview” with decision makers. We advise on camps, strategize on timing, and realistic college targets through our pro network as we navigate the throwing ramp-up/ramp-down for different recruiting events.
Jackson Devey - Lafayette, LA
What if my son already has a pitching coach or trainer?”
That’s a plus — many of our players do. We coordinate with existing coaches or programs when possible to make sure the plan stays unified and productive. We’re not here to replace good coaches — we’re here to connect the dots.
Moses Feltenstein - Bozeman, MT
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