Hitting Instruction Built on Real Development

At Pease Baseball Professionals, our hitting instruction is grounded in years of daily work with players who have progressed through our system and gone on to succeed at the high school, collegiate, and professional levels. We do not teach a single swing model. We develop hitters.

Every athlete who steps into our cages is evaluated as an individual. Our job is to refine what already exists, eliminate inefficiencies, and build a repeatable, powerful swing that holds up against real pitching.

What We Train and Why It Matters

Our hitting instruction emphasizes efficient movement and intent. We focus on ground force production, lower-half efficiency, rotational power, and creating a short, connected swing. Balance and stability are foundational. Quickness to the ball, pitch tracking, timing, and adjustability are trained every day, not talked about in theory.

We build hitters who can generate power without sacrificing barrel control, who stay on time, and who can make adjustments at game speed.

Individualized Development, Not Templates

There are no cookie-cutter swings here. Every hitter has a unique build, rhythm, and athletic profile. Our coaches refine each player’s natural mechanics to maximize consistency, bat speed, and confidence in the box. The goal is not to look good in a drill. The goal is to perform when the game speeds up.

Data Used With Purpose

TrackMan integration is available through optional subscription models for hitters who want deeper feedback on their development. When data is used, it supports the feel and intent we coach on the floor. Numbers never replace coaching. They reinforce it.

Coaching, Connection, and Culture

Our coaches build strong relationships with players because trust accelerates development. We mentor, lead, and hold athletes accountable to high standards. The cage is a learning environment, but it is also a place where habits, confidence, and competitiveness are built.

Beyond the Batter’s Box

We believe great hitters are built through more than mechanics alone. Character, work ethic, and personal growth matter. Our commitment is to develop disciplined athletes who carry the same focus and confidence from the cage into competition, the classroom, and life beyond baseball.

“We don’t chase trends. We build swings and approaches that last.”

Dustin Pease – Founder Pease Baseball Professionals

Hitting Instructors

Photo of Evan Englebrook

Evan Englebrook

Pitching, Hitting, Fielding Pitching, Hitting, Fielding
Cell Phone: 717-713-3797

Biography

Evan Englebrook, a Mechanicsburg, PA native, began his baseball journey at Shippensburg University, where he earned First Team All-American honors in his senior year. This was soon followed by his selection in the 8th round of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft by the Houston Astros. From there Englebrook’s professional career went on to span 11 years. During his first seven years with the Astros organization, he spent parts of four seasons in Double-A, developing into a pitcher who consistently threw in the upper 90s. During that time, he also played in the Arizona Fall league and winter ball in Venezuela. He was then added to the Houston Astros 40-man roster in 2010. Following that year Englebrook went on to play 3 seasons of independent ball. Two of those with the Lancaster Barnstormers of the Atlantic League; winning the championship with them in 2014. He also played one season in the Toronto Blue Jays organization and another overseas in Japan.

Following his playing career, Englebrook transitioned into coaching, leveraging his extensive experience and knowledge of the game. From 2018 to 2019, he served as a floor trainer at Full Reps Training Center in Camp Hill, PA, where he guided elite athletes through data-driven training programs. His role involved addressing mechanical inefficiencies, assisting with warm-ups and recovery, and interpreting performance data using advanced technologies like Rapsodo and Edgertronic. He also provided individualized pitching and hitting lessons, emphasizing both the mechanics and mental aspects of baseball.

In 2021 Englebrook moved to Fredrick to live with his girlfriend. That led him to Hood College in Frederick, MD, where he served as the pitching coach from 2022 to 2024. His dedication to improving pitchers’ mechanics and his ability to help guide his players through the college process so there would be less internal conflict and more peace of mind significantly contributed to the team’s growth over the past two years. Hood was 12-27 the year before Englebrook arrived and each season since they have steadily improved. Finishing this past season 3rd in the Mac conference with an overall record of 23-17. Englebrook helped develop two all-conference pitchers this past season and a conference pitcher of the year in Joe Alexander.

Text Me
Call Me

Facilities

  • Frederick - Yukon Court
Parent's Name
Player's Name