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

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Myles Gayman

Pitching, Hitting – PBP Mt Airy

Biography

Myles Gayman, born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, is a former professional baseball pitcher known for his tenure with the Cincinnati Reds organization. Standing at 6’4″ and weighing 200 pounds, Gayman is a right-handed pitcher and batter. To read Myles full story, click HERE.

High School Career: Gayman attended Greencastle-Antrim High School, where he excelled as both a pitcher and shortstop. During his senior year, he achieved a 7-0 record with a remarkable 0.34 ERA and 75 strikeouts over 41 innings. Offensively, he maintained a .471 batting average and a .549 on-base percentage. His outstanding performance earned him titles such as Public Opinion Player of the Year and Mid-Penn Conference MVP.

College Career: Gayman began his collegiate baseball journey at Penn State University before transferring to Barry University in Florida. At Barry University, he continued to develop his skills, contributing significantly to the team’s pitching roster.

Professional Career: In July 2020, Gayman signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds. Throughout his minor league career, he played for teams including the Arizona League Reds, Dayton Dragons, and Chattanooga Lookouts. Over 91 games, he accumulated a 13-8 win-loss record with a 4.78 ERA, striking out 173 batters in 184.1 innings.

Retirement: On January 10, 2025, Gayman announced his retirement from professional baseball. His journey through high school, college, and the minor leagues showcases his dedication and passion for the sport.

Beyond the field, Gayman has been recognized for his commitment to personal growth and development, often sharing insights about his experiences and the lessons learned throughout his baseball career.

Myles Gayman’s story serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes, highlighting the importance of perseverance, adaptability, and continuous learning in the pursuit of excellence in baseball.

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Facilities

  • Mt. Airy - Back Acre Circle
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