Start With the Player
Coaches look at age, skill level, confidence, and goals before recommending the right academy rhythm.
Unlimited academy access for youth players who need recurring instruction, better structure, and a development path that goes beyond one lesson.
Academy membership gives dedicated youth players consistent access to skill development across hitting, pitching, catching, defense, baseball IQ, and game-readiness.
Academy membership gives dedicated youth players consistent access to skill development across hitting, pitching, catching, defense, baseball IQ, and game-readiness.
Academy membership works best when players need frequent, guided reps and families want a clearer development plan.
Coaches look at age, skill level, confidence, and goals before recommending the right academy rhythm.
Membership gives players a consistent place to train instead of waiting for occasional private lessons to create progress.
Players rotate through hitting, pitching, catching, defense, and baseball IQ work based on what they need next.
Families get clearer direction on when to add lessons, team development, or a more competitive baseball path.
Rocklin academy access gives families a recurring training option at the Duluth Ave facility.
EDH academy access gives families structured training at the Hillsdale Dr facility near Folsom.
BBT can help families decide when a player should use private lessons, academy classes, or team-based development.
Families can train in Rocklin or El Dorado Hills while keeping the same development philosophy: consistent reps, specific feedback, and a next step that fits the athlete.
Tell us about your athlete and the BBT team will help you choose the right lesson, academy, facility, or development next step.
Rocklin academy membership is $250 per month and El Dorado Hills academy membership is $299 per month.
Academy membership is built for youth players ages 8-14U who need consistent reps and structured development.
Academy training can support hitting, pitching, infield/outfield, catching, baseball IQ, and broader player development.