Facilities
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At Pease Baseball Professionals, our pitching instruction is not theoretical. It is built on years of daily work with players who have moved on to collegiate programs, professional organizations, and high-level competitive environments. Everything we teach has been stress-tested through real development, real results, and real careers.
Our program reflects how we coach every day. Detail-oriented. Individualized. Relentlessly focused on helping pitchers move better, throw with intent, and sustain their arm over the long term.
Each lesson begins with a thorough mechanical assessment and progresses into building an efficient arm action and fluid delivery. We prioritize pitch command, velocity development, pick-off moves, conditioning, and overall pitching IQ. Arm health is never an afterthought. It is a constant consideration woven into every rep, drill, and progression.
We teach pitchers how to understand their bodies. Learning the difference between normal soreness, accumulated fatigue, and true injury is critical for longevity. Our goal is not just to help players throw harder today, but to keep them healthy and progressing season after season.
No two pitchers are trained the same. Each session is tailored to the individual athlete’s goals, level, and development stage. Whether a player is refining mechanics, building velocity, or preparing for competition, there is a clear plan and a clear expectation of commitment to improvement.
TrackMan technology is included within the cost of lessons and used when cage availability allows. Data is applied with purpose, not just collected. We use it to support feel with feedback and to reinforce development, not overwhelm it.
Our staff builds real relationships with players. We believe development happens fastest in an environment built on trust, accountability, and honest communication. Our coaches serve as mentors and leaders, setting standards both on and off the field.
We care about more than mechanics and metrics. Character, work ethic, and personal growth matter here. The same habits that make great pitchers also shape disciplined, resilient young men. Player development at PBP is about building arms, competitors, and people.
“Our pitchers have advanced into collegiate programs and professional organizations, carrying the same foundations, experience, and knowledge we teach daily inside our facility.”
Dustin Pease – Founder – Pease Baseball Professionals






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.
Governor Hogan has announced lifted restrictions on the state of Maryland as a part of phase one of recovery from the COVID19 pandemic. Pease Baseball Academy is excited to re-open on Friday 5/15, biding by state guidelines. As a disclaimer, we do not identify as a gym as mainly all operations occur by appointment only, and there are mainly never more than 5 people inside the building at a time with private instruction only. For the time being we will be limiting all group instruction (IE Live at bats, hitting groups, SNIPE velocity) until further notice since we will be operating at a limited capacity.
Pease Baseball COVID Guidelines for those attending sessions or appointments are available in confirmation texts the day of lessons. If you are specifically interested in our COVID Guidelines please reach out to me direct, and I will send you a link or copy of the guidelines we have set in place until further notice.
I would like to personally thank everyone who has reached out since we have been closed as your support has been greatly appreciated. Looking forward to returning to action and hopefully getting back to some sort of baseball here soon!
Yours in Baseball – stay safe and healthy,
Dustin Pease
Founder – Pease Baseball Academy