13+ TWO-WAY PROGRAM

REFINE YOUR SKILLS

The balance of producing and preventing runs

Specifically structured for athletes looking to make an impact on both sides of the ball. Providing you with the best we have to offer.




Average Fastball Velocity jump of 3.8mph

(Tracked using Trackman)

Average Max Exit Velocity Increase of 13% last year

(Tracked using Hitrax)

Average Bat Speed increase of 10.3% last year.

(Tracked using BlastMotion)

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When and where?

Times and Days


Monday-Thursday


3pm, 4pm, & 7pm

 

This program starts the week of December 2, 2024, and ends the week of March 20, 2025.

Program Overview

You will experience the balance of the best we have to offer on both sides of the ball. 

 

Both your hitting and pitching will be broken down and analyzed, allowing us to identify your exact weaknesses in each part of your game.



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Full body movement screening

A complete assessment designed to weed out your weaknesses as an athlete. 

Mechanics

Your swing will be analyzed and broken down by Coach Mike and Coach X and you will be given drills that will focus on repairing the holes in YOUR unique swing.

Ramp up management

The 16 week course puts you on the perfect timeline to be at your best when it matters most in season.

Quality of Contact

Increase your exit velocity and hard hit ball percentage in game.

A Data Driven Approach

You will have access to the best tools in the game. From pitch design to arm health monitoring devices, you will be provided the resources to develop an elite arsenal and stay feeling fresh.

Swing Decisions

Swing at pitches you can do damage on and develop a high level approach in your at-bats.




Mike Montville

  • Current hitting coach for baltimore orioles AAA team, the Norfolk Tides
  • 3 year hitting coach of Boston Red Sox AAA team, the Worcester Red Sox
  • Coached some of baseball’s top prospects in the Arizona fall league
  • Hitting coach for the Criollos de Caguas in the Puerto Rico Professional Baseball League where he helped the team win the championship and joined the league as Team Puerto Rico in the 2024 Caribbean Series under Manager and future hall of fame catcher, Yadier Molina.
  • Played 3 years of Minor League Baseball for the Rockland Boulders
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Xavier Nunez

  • Batted .456 and at Northern Essex CC and led the team to a national championship run in 2016
  • Attended New England College after his time at Northern Essex where he earned honors such as All conference, All Region, and the Conference Player of the year.
  • Senior captain at NEC
  • 5 year assistant at Northern Essex CC

Alex Powers

  • 10 years of professional baseball experience with the Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Detroit Tigers.

  • 2019 Minor League Reliever of the Year

  • Double A All-Star

  • Chicago White Sox draft choice

  • Member of the first SNHU World Series team

  • 10+ years coaching experience

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WINTER HIGHSCHOOL TWO-WAY PROGRAM

Tuition: $1,875 (paid in 4 monthly installments $468.75)

HITTING FAQ

How do I develop better Bat Speed and hit balls harder/farther?

Building strength and power is key to maximizing bat speed, but it’s not just about pure strength. The ability to create rotational speed and move efficiently is what truly elevates bat speed potential. A consistent training program with a coach who understands swing mechanics is essential.

 

Our approach includes speed training using Overload/Underload bats: heavier bats for building strength with proper form, and lighter bats to increase swing speed. For consistent results, this training is integrated into a balanced swing framework.

 

We also focus on movement preparation before hitting, incorporating med ball exercises, balance, and bracing work to ensure clean energy buildup and transfer.




College and pro players hit six days a week on average, with practice reps far exceeding game reps. While younger players may have limitations, we recommend at least 3-4 hitting sessions per week during the offseason, in addition to the typical 1-2 weekly practice sessions.

 

In-season, practice and pre-game reps are limited, so supplementing with 2-3 additional hitting sessions weekly helps maintain progress. Continuing weightlifting and bat speed programs is also crucial for ongoing development.

 

Quality practice is key. Players should establish a consistent routine with effective drills that challenge them by simulating game-like conditions, rather than relying solely on basic tee work or flips.




Players need proper preparation to handle game demands, but many in the north lack this. In-season challenges require adaptable solutions, with variation training—exposing hitters to different shapes, speeds, and angles—being essential for preparation.

 

Effective hitters can adjust to what’s thrown at them, aided by strong visual processing skills. Training should focus on balanced movements, reading and tracking the ball’s speed and spin, and gaining live at-bat experience. Good mechanics, tempo, rhythm, and flow are crucial for positioning and seeing the ball clearly.

 

Mentally, hitters must maintain confidence and conviction. Developing timing skills, recognizing release points, and adjusting in practice are vital for success.



The answer depends on individual priorities and willingness to make sacrifices. Most players aren’t physically or mentally ready for college-level play or showcasing, where metrics and perception matter. Passing the “eye test” and showing strong outputs are key for getting noticed.

Many players spend too much time on games rather than training their skills, body, and mind. While being a multi-sport athlete can help with athleticism and hand-eye coordination, playing multiple high school sports may hinder baseball-specific development if the goal is to play at the next level.

Better results come from strength training, sprints, and skill-specific practice. Balancing multiple sports with effective training requires discipline, time management, and workload planning. Prioritizing goals and committing to a focused plan is essential.



Strength training is crucial for hitters, with a consistent program tailored to hitting demands essential for development. Identifying deficiencies and prioritizing focus areas benefits both short- and long-term progress.

Key body parts and their roles include:

  1. Rear Leg: Generates potential energy and maintains balance during loading.
  2. Lead Leg: Braces and brakes the body for effective energy transfer.
  3. Core & Pelvis: Provides stability and facilitates bat movement through rotation.
  4. Lead Arm & Shoulder: Protects the posterior shoulder and aids in bat control.
  5. Rear Arm & Shoulder: Supplies top-hand force for acceleration and bat entry.
  6. Chest: Enhances acceleration for swinging and throwing, improving connection.
  7. Forearms: Ensures bat control by transferring energy from the body.
  8. Mobility: Flexibility in the ankle, hip, and thoracic spine is critical for balance, performance, and injury prevention.
  9. Assessments & Body Type: Understanding individual movement capabilities allows for efficient training tailored to each player’s strengths.




PITCHING FAQ

What is different about this pitching program?

Attention to detail- Every player receives an assessment from myself. Every program is written by Alex Powers and built for each player and their individual needs. 

No set it and forget it programming- I am with every pitcher in the program. The goal is to provide the guard rails to allow for each pitcher to find the cues and solutions that work for them while being guided in the right direction. 

 

Challenging players to become more in tuned with their body and how they move. My goal is to help as much as I can with the end objective being each player learns to become the best version of their own pitching coach. 

Detailed programming from warmup – movement prep – plyo throwing routhine – throwing – pitching 

16 week program runs in 4 phases – Ramp up – Velo phase – blend phase (velo into mound) – mound phase (bullpens and lives)

Arm care tracking via the Armcare app (focus on health and injury prevention)

Pitch tracking via Trackman 

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