Rapsodo Analytics at On Deck Batting Cages
Get the game’s most accurate real-time hitting or pitching data on your baseball or softball player today.
What Is Rapsodo?
Rapsodo is an MLB-standard analytics platform that captures real-time data on every swing and pitch using high-speed cameras and sensors.
Hitting Metrics
Rapsodo tracks exit velocity (how fast the ball leaves your bat), launch angle (the angle of departure), bat speed, distance, and spray charts (where your hits land)
Pitching Metrics
Rapsodo measures spin rate (RPM), spin axis (direction of rotation), velocity, pitch movement, and release height.
How We Use Rapsodo in Lessons
Our coaches use Rapsodo data to give you real-time feedback paired with video analysis. You see your mechanics on screen alongside your numbers. Over time, measurable progress becomes quantifiable.
Rapsodo vs. HitTrax
Rapsodo is the MLB standard whereas HitTrax excels at gamification. If you want verified metrics that matter to college coaches and scouts, then choose Rapsodo.
Who Benefits?
Youth players learn mechanics-to-results connections, travel ball athletes get competitive edge with meaningful data, and high school players building recruiting profiles with verified metrics.
Pricing & Packages
Price Breakdown (Includes Cage Time)
Jugs Pitching Machines
15 Minutes → $40.00
30 Minutes → $50.00
60 Minutes → $65.00
Home Plate Pitching Machines
15 Minutes → $45.00
30 Minutes → $55.00
60 Minutes → $70.00
Live Pitch
Including Bullpens and Tee-Work.
30 Minutes → $35.00
60 Minutes → $50.00
Game Mode*
Swing for the fences in different modes like target practice or home run derby. Battle it out for bragging rights against your teammates. *Optionally included with any of the above options.
Standalone Analytics Sessions
Need a baseline reading without a full lesson? Book a standalone session and get a downloadable report with your data, video clips, and analysis.
FAQ
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Verified Rapsodo data from a legitimate facility carries weight with college coaches and scouts.
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Yes. Rapsodo works with any bat or glove.
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Some players see 2–3 MPH exit velocity gains in a single lesson when mechanics improve. Progress depends on starting point and training frequency.