All-Aspects w/ Malia (Elementary)
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1028 Central Dr NW, Concord, NC
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D-BAT Concord
- 980-399-4300
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What Memberships does D-BAT Offer?
D-BAT offers two levels of membership for individuals. The first is the Platinum Membership, which is available on a monthly basis and includes a range of benefits. Platinum members can enjoy UNLIMITED Pitching Machine Tokens per day, receive a 30% discount on lessons, get a 40% discount on camps and clinics, and receive a 15% discount on Pro Shop merchandise. It’s important to note that memberships at D-BAT are intended for individual use only.
The second membership option is the Gold Membership, also available on a monthly basis. Gold members receive 15 FREE Pitching Machine Tokens per day, a 20% discount on lessons, a 20% discount on camps and clinics, and a 10% discount on Pro Shop merchandise. Similar to the Platinum Membership, the Gold Membership is designed for individual use only. These two membership levels provide options for individuals looking to access D-BAT’s facilities and take advantage of various benefits.
Does D-BAT Offer Lessons?
At D-BAT Concord, lessons are taught with the ballplayer as the focus while involving the parents during the lesson. We have great instructors who can instruct players at every level for improvement. However, our instructors can not be at the ballplayer’s games, so they rely on the parents for feedback on how the player is doing in game situations. D-BAT has 10+ available coaches to give lessons in every aspect of the game for both Baseball and Softball.
Does D-BAT host Camps & Clinics?
At D-BAT Concord we host more than 50 Camps, Clinics, and Classes each year providing a great opportunity for players to improve while having fun at the same time! Our Spring/Holiday Break and Summer Camps are very popular with parents who are looking for something constructive to keep their ballplayers busy when school is out. Our specialty clinics — typically focused on one aspect of the game — give athletes a chance to fine-tune established skills or work on problem areas