TAP® Batting Target: Enhance Hitting Accuracy & Directional Control (NOW 29" in Diameter)
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A 29-inch high-contrast bulls-eye that replaces every internal swing cue with one simple external job: drive the ball into the center.
The TAP® Batting Target is a round, 29-inch batting cage target designed to move hitters away from internal swing thoughts and toward a single, objective result in the cage. Built from durable polypropylene canvas with a perimeter stiffener, metal grommets, and ball bungees, it hangs in front of a net or screen as a clear aiming landmark that gives every rep a simple job: drive the ball cleanly into the center of the bulls-eye.
- External-Focus Bulls-Eye — Replaces body-part checklists with one goal-directed task, letting the nervous system self-organize the swing path around a clear result.
- 29-Inch High-Contrast Canvas — Bold multi-ring design provides an unmistakable aiming cue and shows exactly where every ball struck the surface.
- Durable Polypropylene with Perimeter Stiffener — Handles repeated tee, soft-toss, and front-toss contact without sagging, tearing, or wrinkling between reps.
- Grommet & Bungee Mounting System — Attaches in seconds to L-screens, travel nets, or cage walls and adjusts for any hitter height or pitch plane.
- Constraint-Led Discovery Design — Changing tee height or toss angle while keeping the target fixed forces hitters to refine swing plane and timing through experience, not instruction.
What Is It?
The TAP® Batting Target is a circular, 29-inch bulls-eye hitting target made from durable polypropylene, designed to hang in front of a net or screen and give hitters a clear external reference point to drive the ball into. Instead of aiming at an empty cage, hitters see a specific, high-contrast target and receive immediate feedback on whether each ball reached that point.
Compared with hitting into a plain net — where average swings and good swings can look similar — the bulls-eye turns every rep into a simple accuracy task that rewards crisp barrel control and tells the truth on mishits. Compared with a pitching target, it is sized, built, and mounted specifically for hitter use, engineered for tee, soft-toss, and front-toss environments rather than full-mound pitching loads.
- Built for: Baseball and softball hitters, hitting coaches, team cage stations, and individual training sessions.
- Best used: Tee work, soft-toss, front-toss, directional gap drills, and constraint-led discovery sessions.
- Pairs with: TAP® K Target, The Pitching Pad®, TAP® Weighted Baseballs.
How It Works
Three mechanisms behind every swing at the target
Goal-Directed Attention
External focus — concentrating on a result in the environment rather than on body-part positions — allows the nervous system to organize muscles and timing around the target goal instead of consciously steering every limb.
Swing-Plane Self-Organization
To repeatedly strike a fixed point, the hands and barrel must stay on plane longer. The task naturally penalizes extreme casting or steep chops, nudging the athlete toward a cleaner line-drive path without verbal correction on every rep.
Immediate Error Feedback
The sound and location of impact give instant information about each swing. That loop — see the target, swing, observe the result — helps the nervous system build precise, repeatable movement patterns more efficiently than abstract verbal cues alone.
Backed by Research
The Science of External-Focus Motor Learning
The TAP® Batting Target has not been studied as an isolated device in controlled trials; its role is supported by broader work on the constraints-led approach and external-focus motor learning, which shows that clear goal-directed tasks can improve coordination and movement quality compared with internal body-focused cues. The target delivers that same demand — a specific external result, immediate visual feedback, and a constraint that shapes swing plane — on every rep.
Video Library
See It In Action
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Video Manual
TAP® Batting Target — Setup, External Focus Science & Drill Guide
Goal-Directed Movement
TAP™ Batting Target — Promote Goal-Directed Movement with High-Contrast Target
| Presenter introduces the TAP® Batting Target — a circular, high-contrast black-and-white target canvas in front of a green field screen. | |
| Slim, lightweight, and highly portable — designed to transfer easily from place to place. | |
| Primary application — used in batting cages or on field screens as an explicit external visual cue for hitters. | |
| Live action — hitter swings off a tee and launches a baseball squarely into the center of the target canvas. | |
| Rigging demonstration — perimeter ball-bungee cords loop the target into a safety screen or batting cage netting. | |
| Setup tip — bungees snug but not overwrapped or too tight, which would distort or pull the canvas unevenly. | |
| Final clip — hitter drives a ball off the tee into the center circle with a clean, balanced follow-through. |
Product Details
How to Use It
Tee work and line-drive training: Hang the target so its center matches the intended line of flight. Change tee height and depth between sets but keep the same job — drive the ball straight into the center ring — so the body learns to preserve direction while adjusting the swing.
Soft-toss and front-toss: Attach to a side screen or cage wall and ask hitters to track the ball, time the move, and square it into the bulls-eye. Emphasize clean contact and consistent launch toward the landmark, not just getting the ball airborne.
Directional and gap work: Shift the target slightly to simulate pulling or going the other way, then maintain the same “hit the center” task to teach contact-point adjustments for inside, outside, high, and low pitches.
Constraint-led discovery and group competitions: Keep cues simple and external — “hit the middle of the target” — while changing constraints like pitch speed or tee position. Turn sets into challenges such as “first to five clean center hits” to raise intent without extra talk.
Note: Reserve the TAP® Batting Target for tee, soft-toss, and front-toss drills in front of a proper net or screen. Live, full-speed pitching should go to a dedicated backstop or pitching target.
Variant Selection Guide
| Variant | SKU | Weight | Included | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TAP® Batting Target | BT | 3 lb | One 29″ round polypropylene bulls-eye target with grommets and bungees | Cage-mounted external-focus target for baseball/softball hitters |
Who This Is For
- Commonly used for baseball and softball hitters who need a clear focal point for line-drive training, directional work, and barrel-path refinement in the cage.
- Commonly used for hitting coaches who prefer constraint-led, goal-directed practice designs instead of heavy mechanical cueing.
- Commonly used for team environments where coaches want an easy way to make tee, soft-toss, and front-toss stations more objective and competitive.
- Commonly used for individual or remote training where athletes need a simple visual standard and feedback tool for solo cage sessions.
We are not coaches. We do not provide coaching.
What This Implement Does NOT Do
- It does not replace hitting instruction; it provides a target and constraint that good coaches can build drills around.
- It is not a pitching target; do not use it for bullpen work — use the TAP® K Target or other pitching-specific devices instead.
- It does not catch or contain balls on its own; always hang it in front of a net, screen, or cage backdrop, and direct live or machine pitching to a dedicated backstop.
Technical Specs
| Product Family | TAP® Batting Target |
|---|---|
| Product Aliases | Batting Cage Target, Hitter Focal Point, Round Cage Target |
| SKU | BT |
| UPC | 608938929617 |
| Diameter | 29 inches |
| Material | Durable polypropylene canvas with perimeter stiffener |
| Attachment | Metal grommets and included ball bungees for mounting to nets, L-screens, or cage walls |
| Approximate Weight | 3 lb |
| Color & Design | High-contrast, multi-ring bulls-eye pattern |
| Primary Use | Round bulls-eye target for tee, soft-toss, and front-toss hitting drills providing external focus and immediate visual feedback |
Safety and Youth Guardrails
Not a toy: The TAP® Batting Target is a training implement and is not designed for games, tug-of-war, or unsupervised play in or out of the cage.
Not for impact use without a backstop: It is not intended to stop or contain balls on its own; always hang it in front of an appropriate net, screen, or cage wall.
Not a rehabilitation device: It can support goal-directed and coordination work in rehab contexts, but exercise selection and intensity should be guided by a licensed provider when used with injured athletes.
Athletes currently experiencing rapid height growth should use conservative loading — bone growth can temporarily outpace tendon adaptation during this period. Younger hitters should train under adult supervision. Coaches should inspect bungees, grommets, and mounting points regularly and replace any worn components.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the TAP® Batting Target different from a pitching target?
The TAP® Batting Target is a 29-inch round bulls-eye built for hitter use in front of a net or screen, while pitching targets are typically rectangular with strike zones and are engineered to withstand repeated throws from game distances.
Can the TAP® Batting Target help with barrel control and direction?
Yes. By asking hitters to drive the ball into a specific bulls-eye instead of just into the cage, it gives them a simple, repeatable task that trains barrel accuracy and launch direction on every rep.
Is the TAP® Batting Target appropriate for youth players?
Yes. The large, clear design is easy for younger hitters to understand, and coaches can scale tee height, toss speed, and competitive games to match age and skill level.
How should I hang the TAP® Batting Target in the cage?
Use the perimeter grommets and included ball bungees to attach it tightly to an L-screen, travel net, or cage wall, setting the center roughly where you want line drives to travel.
Can I use the TAP® Batting Target for live pitching?
It is designed for tee, soft-toss, and front-toss hitting drills. It should not be treated as a primary backstop or heavy-use pitching target — a dedicated pitching or backstop target is the right choice for bullpens.
What is a simple starting drill with the TAP® Batting Target?
Start with middle-middle tee work: ten balls in a row off the tee, counting how many strike the center or inner ring. Once contact is consistent, change tee height between sets while keeping the same goal.
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