Hitters University, an indoor baseball training facility, is under development in Beaufort's Town Center and will be the city's first of its kind. Former professional player Tyler Osik aims to empower both baseball and softball players through a structured training environment. Featuring four batting cages and pitching machines, the facility will focus on developing a variety of skills for players of all ages. Osik's passion for baseball is rooted in his family's legacy, as he grew up around the sport due to his father's career in Major League Baseball. The facility is expected to open in June.
This is going to be where the cages are," said Osik on Wednesday, as workers readied the space that will be his next adventure in baseball.
Memberships and group training for baseball and softball players will be offered. Mostly likely, the cages will be available for rent by the general public, but the focus will be developing players, from kids to adults, says Osik.
His love for the game was developed early watching his father, Keith Osik, a catcher and third baseman who played in the big leagues from 1996-2005.
Osik is planning a June opening for Hitters University, which will feature four batting cages and pitching machines.
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