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Sweet Spot Baseball Training Bats

The sweet spot baseball bat is the hottest new training bat to hit the market. This bat was invented by the critically acclaimed Richie Smith. Richie has used this bat to train hundreds of students with exceptional results.

Whether you are a in little league, the minors or even the major leagues, this bat will improve your average and overall strength.

This lens is all about the sweet spot bat and the wonders it will do for your game!

About Richie Smith - Inventor of the Sweet Spot Bat 

Richie is a batting instructor located in Sarasota, FL, where he has been teaching the art of hitting for over 20 years. He has been instrumental in developing better swing mechanics of major league, minor league, college, high school and young players.

Richie came up with the idea of the Sweet Spot Bat while trying to eliminate the long swings of his students. The Sweet Spot Bat has been used in lessons since 1996 & has produced tremendous results and improvements in the swings of his students.

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More information on Sweet Spot Training Bats 

Note from Richie -
It is a privilege to pass on the baton of knowledge to each one of my students, as well as an honor to be able to help others in achieving their goals and dreams through this wonderful game of baseball. Over the years I have had students get drafted in the 1st round (7th pick overall), 1st round (23rd pick overall), 2nd round (38th pick overall), 5th round, 7th round, and others to both professional baseball and many college programs nationwide.

It is my ultimate goal and desire to be a piece of the puzzle of your success and it gives me great satisfaction to have the opportunity to help assist your sons and daughters success on and off the diamond.
Richie, Rex and Mark Sobolewski
Richie with son Rex and Mark Sobolewski

Richie is a batting instructor located in Sarasota, Florida where he has been teaching the art of hitting for over 20 years. He has instrumental in developing better swing mechanics of major league, minor league, college, high school and young players.

The following names and photos are current and former students who have elevated their game by taking lessons from Richie Smith.
Also included are newspaper articles / clippings.
IT IS WHAT IT IS, FACTS ARE FACTS...THE FOLLOWING STUDENT'S RESULTS SPEAK LOUD ENOUGH TO DROWN OUT THE LOUDEST CRITICS...

Rich Carrol - Venice High - Hit .540 Batting Average
Matt Heller - Lakewood Ranch High - Hit .500 Batting Average
Steve Karwatt - Sarasota High - Hit .432 Batting Average
Mark Sobolewski - Sarasota High - Hit .425 Batting Average
Matt LaPorta - University of Florida - All time home run record at UF
John Ford Griffin - Sarasota High/Florida State - Hit .496 BA (SHS soph yr.) Career Best overall BA in the history of FSU (.436)

Click on the links below to see some of Richie's students and former students as well as a few newspaper clippings...
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