Get real time hitting and pitching metrics, plus video you can review after each session.

HitTrax at AIM Sports Complex

What is HitTrax?

HitTrax is a data capture and simulation system built for baseball and softball. It tracks hitting, pitching, and catching, including live at-bats. It responds fast, so players link the result to the swing right away.

HitTrax gives real-time stats and hitting metrics, plus video analysis and trend reports you can look back on.

Metrics you can highlight on your page

  • Hitting data with session review and video tied to results

  • Pitching metrics like pitch velocity, pitch location, and late break

  • Visual tools like spray charts, hot zones, and point of impact

HitTrax Biomechanics

This is the part coaches love.

HitTrax Biomechanics pairs high-speed video with batted ball data to break down how the swing moves through key checkpoints. What can you list as biomechanics focus areas

  • Center of mass

  • Stride

  • Head movement

  • Torso bend

  • Sequencing and timing through the body

It does not need sensors or markers. It works with existing HitTrax hardware.

Games and leagues on HitTrax

HitTrax supports games, tournaments, and multi-week leagues inside the cage.

You can run local challenges, weekend events, or 6-week leagues.

You can also play head-to-head in real time against other HitTrax locations, or even another cage in the same building.

HitTrax tracks standings, leaderboards, and player stats during league play.

How players keep their stats

Players can use the HitTrax mobile app to keep all their cage work in one place.

They create a player profile once, then every HitTrax session adds to it.

That means your numbers do not disappear when your session ends.

What players can do in the app

Session history
Players can open any past session and see the metrics from that day, not just a single best swing.

Progress tracking
Players can compare sessions over time to see what has improved and what has stayed the same.

Video tied to results.
Players can bookmark swings, then watch the matching clips later while looking at the data from that exact swing.

Trends that matter
Players can spot patterns such as consistent pull-side contact, rising exit velocity, or a launch angle that remains too flat.

Sharing for coaching
Players can show a coach the session data and bookmarked swings to ensure feedback remains specific.