Athlete Development Center presents
Baseball and Softball Hitting Lessons
with Cory Snyder
Elevate your game.
Take your athletic performance to new heights with private baseball and softball hitting lessons led by none other than the legendary Cory Snyder. Former professional baseball right fielder, Cory brings his wealth of experience and expertise to the Athlete Development Center to help aspiring athletes achieve their full potential.
During these one-on-one sessions, Snyder's emphasis lies on enhancing basic fundamentals as well as developing advanced hitting mechanics. He focuses on honing each athlete's individual strengths and identifying areas for improvement. With Cory’s guidance, athletes will refine their swing mechanics, adjust their approach, and learn the mental strategies necessary for success on the diamond. From beginners looking to build a solid foundation to seasoned players aspiring to reach the next level, these private lessons cater to all skill levels and ages. Through his effective teaching methods and contagious enthusiasm, Snyder instills confidence, discipline, and a love for the game in every athlete he works with.
Whether you dream of making it to the big leagues or simply want to improve your skills and enjoy the sport, don't miss this opportunity to train with Cory Snyder. Book your private hitting lessons today and take your baseball or softball journey to extraordinary levels!
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About the coach.
James Cory Snyder was born November 11, 1962 and is a former professional baseball right fielder. He played nine seasons in Major League Baseball from 1986 to 1994 for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was known for his powerful throwing arm. He is on the list of Major League Baseball career assists as a right fielder leaders and the list of college baseball career home run leaders.
Cory grew up in Canyon Country, Santa Clarita, California, and started playing baseball when he was 6 or 7 years old. When he was 8 years old, he joined Little League Baseball. His father was a pitcher in the Milwaukee Braves organization for three years until he hurt his arm.
Cory received a full baseball scholarship to Brigham Young University, where he played for the BYU Cougars baseball team. In his first game with BYU, during his first three at-bats, he hit three home runs on three consecutive pitches. He was named 1982 Freshman of the Year.
In early 1984, he moved to Camarillo, California. In June 1984, Cory was drafted by the Cleveland Indians as the 4th overall pick in the 1st round of the 1984 Major League Baseball draft. He was on the 1984 College Baseball All-America Team.
In August 1984, in the 1984 Summer Olympics, Cory was on the first United States national baseball team, which earned a silver medal in baseball at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
In 1998, at age 37, Snyder began to think about a career in coaching. At that time, he lived in Laguna Hills, California, where he taught kids baseball in his backyard. He also owned a sporting goods store. In December 2001, he opened a baseball facility in Lindon, Utah. Since 2021 he has coached private hitting lessons at the Athlete Development Center in Spanish Fork.