Major League training. Pro coaching. Real results.
Train directly under two baseball professionals with combined decades of MLB and elite player development experience.
A Cuban-born defector who signed a four-year, $4 million contract with the New York Yankees in 2000. Hernandez made his MLB debut in April 2001, earning the nickname "El Duquecito" for his similarities to compatriot Orlando Hernandez. Known for his deceptive delivery and ability to attack hitters from multiple arm angles at 90–93 MPH.
Widely known as "The Professor" in elite baseball circles, Rickie Weeks Sr. is one of the most respected player developers in the game. He raised and trained two sons who both became MLB first-round draft picks — one of only a handful of families in baseball history to accomplish this remarkable feat.
Six elite disciplines drawn from professional training methods used at the highest levels of the game.
Pro-level swing mechanics, bat speed development, launch angle optimization, and live at-bat situational training used by MLB hitters.
Strength, speed, and endurance programs designed to build explosive athletic power and peak game-day performance in every player.
High-intensity rotational circuits targeting baseball-specific muscle groups for increased velocity, agility, and long-term durability.
Ground ball mechanics, glove positioning, lateral movement drills, and elite-level footwork patterns for every position on the field.
Arm care protocols, long-toss programs, accuracy training, and proper throwing mechanics to maximize arm strength safely over time.
Visual tracking drills, quick-twitch response exercises, and game-speed simulations to sharpen reflexes at the plate and in the field.
Everything you need to know about the Aces Baseball Academy Summer Camp 2026.