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MLB Players Turn to Driveline’s Hitting Lab for Offseason Development

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Last updated: January 30, 2026 7:46 am
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At Driveline Baseball’s hitting lab in Scottsdale, Arizona, a group of Major League Baseball players convene during the offseason to refine their skills using cutting-edge analytics and individualized training programs. Over the course of a two-day training session, players engage in a series of drills designed to optimize swing mechanics, increase bat speed, and enhance overall hitting performance.

Driveline, originally known for its pitching programs, has grown into a leading destination for hitters seeking data-driven feedback. The lab features advanced technologies, including high-speed cameras, force plates, and bat sensors, that provide players with a comprehensive breakdown of their swings. Trainers then use the data to develop personalized development strategies.

Among the participants this offseason is Edgar Quero, a promising young catcher in the Chicago White Sox organization. Quero, who is looking to build on his performance from the previous season, uses the opportunity at Driveline to work on pitch recognition and swing consistency. His sessions include video review, timing drills, and biomechanical assessments aimed at improving his plate discipline and power potential.

The overall goal at Driveline is to bridge the gap between raw athletic ability and refined baseball technique. By combining traditional coaching with state-of-the-art technology, athletes can make more informed adjustments to their game. The lab’s environment fosters a collaborative atmosphere, where players share insights and challenge each other to improve.

The training sessions in Scottsdale are part of a growing trend in professional baseball, where offseason work increasingly involves analytics-heavy programs. MLB teams and players are investing time and resources into alternative development models, and labs like Driveline are emerging as key components of that shift. As teams continue to seek competitive advantages, player development centers that can quantify performance in real time are becoming integral to long-term success.

For players like Quero and his peers, sessions at Driveline offer more than just physical reps — they provide a deeper understanding of what makes a successful swing in today’s game.

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