DuBOIS, Pa. — For baseball and softball players in Pennsylvania, including those at Penn State DuBois, the offseason months mark a time where skills can dull. For hitters, reading pitches and having your timing locked down are two skills that can deteriorate when they are not used regularly. With that in mind, the North Central Pennsylvania (NCPA) LaunchBox, powered by Penn State DuBois, presented a way for both teams to keep their hitting skills sharp when they aren’t on the field.
In many parts of Pennsylvania, including DuBois, the offseason for baseball and softball teams have several months in which getting on a field is nearly impossible because of cold weather and snow. Combine this fact with time at indoor facilities that are set up to handle batting practice comes at a premium, if they are even available at all in a given area. To fill this gap, Brad Lanshinsky, program director for the NCPA LaunchBox, proposed the idea of using the virtual reality (VR) technology available through the LaunchBox’s Idea Lab to allow student-athletes to practice their hitting indoors in a safe environment without having to travel long distances off campus.