Drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays, four pro organizations, five years developing hitters at Driveline. Now coaching Lipscomb Softball — and breaking down your swing or your infielder's footwork online.
Submit footage, get a real breakdown back — not a canned drill list. Every review is built on what your swing or your footwork is actually doing, not a template.
Send 2–3 at-bats or a cage session. Get a video breakdown of what's actually limiting the swing — timing, pitch recognition, or mechanics, in that order.
Send fielding reps. Reviewed against the five pillars: footwork, glove presentation, glove skill, arm action, pre-pitch routine.
A structured, six-day plan built the way Robbie runs real sessions — 80 minutes, group format, capped intensity, built to develop pitch recognition and contact skill in order.
A live remote session over video — real-time work on whatever the breakdown surfaced. Limited slots.
Most instruction starts with the swing. That's backwards. A hitter who can't identify a ball from a strike out of the hand doesn't need a mechanical fix — they need to see the pitch better first.
Every breakdown here runs through the same order: pitch recognition and plate discipline, then bat-to-ball contact, then mechanics. Power gets built in the weight room, not the cage.