A year round training facility for baseball and softball players, we have helped players of all ages and skill level reach new levels of per-formance for over 20 years. Throw faster, hit further, steal more baseball and make more plays on defense. Our professional and experience training staff will help you become an impact player in every game.
In addition to supporting area organization’s leagues and players, we offer two leagues: Our Fall leagues offers players of all ages the opportunity to continue developing their skills while playing against great competition. Our Corn Belt Summer Collegiate Baseball League attracts players from all over the country to come to Omaha for the summer.
Providing the opportunity to learn, develop and fine tune your baseball or softball skills, we offer camps and clinics throughout the year for players ages 5-18 to enhance skills and increase competitive advantage. Participation is limited to assure quality instruction so register today!
The direction of your hat is the direction of your life.....
Respect the game as much as you want to be respected
Persistence is more important than talent.....
There is a reason why “Student” comes first in “Student Athlete.”
If you are jogging, stretching or playing catch, make sure you do it better than anyone else
We have built the Strike Zone on the foundation that with every training session we do, we instill the work ethic needed to be physically and mentally tough. Players are provided ample opportunity to develop their skills in a friendly, and controlled atmosphere designed to be constructive and encouraging. Key elements in our program include; a disciplined environment,qualified instructors, cooperative learning and an ethic of hard work.
Guaranteed…our professional and experience staff will mentor and develop you players to become more confident and successful on the field, in the classroom and in life.
No matter what your age or skill level, the Strike Zone has the training to get your player where he wants to be.
The most effective way for a player to improve their game is through private lessons. Our professional training staff is dedicated to helping each player to maximize their skills with specific training geared towards your individual abilities and needs.
The Strike Zone offers small group baseball instruction for all players to work on throwing, hitting, pitching, catching, fielding, and speed/quickness. Many of Omaha’s area teams are already involved in our group lessons and their coaches will tell you that the Strike Zone’s Group Lessons are vital for individual and team success.
Live arm pitching to hitters! Work on hitting curve balls, sliders and change-ups! Work on two strike hitting and hitting with runners on base. Experience BP pitchers throwing strikes with real baseballs. This will help get back your timing. Get back into the swing of things.
For Mom and Grandparents too!
Our skills clinic is designed to provide information and drills to fathers in order to help them gain a better understanding of the game of baseball while giving them a better knowledge to teach the game to their sons.
This skills camp focuses on aspects of the game often not covered in depth by coaches at beginning clinics, such as bunting and base running, while also covering the core baseball skills which need continuous improvement, such as pitching, hitting, infield, and outfield play.
Represent your school in this wood bat competition. Competition is for four week between teams consisting of two players. Individual and team points are recorded and top results are posted each week score.
Former college players and professional pitchers will be throwing to you.
We have been members since The Strike Zone opened. Bobby has grown up in the batting cages and tunnels. He has attended countless clinics over the years, including Ultimate Hitting and the Line Drive League, participated in the Fall Baseball League, and received instruction from the majority of current and past Strike Zone coaches. The coaching that he receives at The Strike Zone is not only age appropriate, but facilitates the development of advanced skills that make it possible for him to play the game at its highest level for his age group. The Strike Zone is absolutely the best baseball training facility in Omaha.
Jeff Newman, son Bobby Newman
I just returned from Central High School where my son David signed today to play baseball for Creighton University next year. I want to thank the Strike Zone staff for all that you guys did for him and all the players on your Fall Elite Team. It was a great experience for him (and me too) to get a chance for him to work with you as well as to get the chance to get exposed to all the college coaches you played against, and also the ones that came to the games. If you ever have a parent that would like to speak to someone who had a kid on your team, feel free to send them my way. I have nothing but the utmost respect for you guys and your program.
Ted Cleveland - Father of David Cleveland
Having recently moved to Florida, we are finding a whole new attitude concerning baseball. What we have not found, however, is a facility and staff that compares to yours. We have not had any success finding a club or facility that has the talent and programs comparable to yours.
Greg Lillie - Pensacola, FL
My son, Sam Murphy, has been participating in--and benefiting from Strike Zone-sponsored lessons, leagues, and activities since he was 8 years old. Over the past 10 years, The Strike Zone has provided Sam the opportunity to receive instruction from players and coaches ranging from Hall-of-Famer Bob Gibson to Texas Pitching Coach Tom Holliday and, most important, from members of The Strike Zone Staff. Our Strike Zone membership has been one of the best investments we’ve made in Sam’s baseball future. For the past two fall seasons, Sam has participated in The Strike Zone’s Elite Program, teaming up with some of the area’s best high school players to face a variety of college teams, including nationally ranked UNO and Iowa Western C.C. While the Elite Program provided exceptional instruction, it also gave Sam the opportunity to get to know and make friends with kids he’s played against for years. In terms of direct benefits, The Strike Zone Elite Program made Sam more visable to college coaches and resulted in his recruitment by the University of Arkansas, whose pitching coach, Dave Jorn, drove to Highland Community College to watch Sam throw. Creighton Coach Ed Servais took time out from his schedule to watch Sam pitch against Iowa Western, an exceptional junior college program. University of Kansas Coach Ritch Price made the trip to see him throw against UNO, where he also was observed by Coach Bobby Herold, who runs one of the best college programs around. Of course, the point is not that these coaches saw Sam play, but that The Strike Zone Elite Team draws interest from some of the best college programs in the region, of not the nation. From a parents standpoint, other benefits of the Elite Program are the equal playing time and individualized instruction that every player receives. For a kid who’s really serious about working year-round on his sport, the opportunities and competitive advantages presented by The Strike Zone Elite Program are too good to pass up.
Dan Murphy - Father of Sam Murphy
I recently graduated from the University of Nebraska at Kearney where I played for two years. Being from western Nebraska, I did not have the opportunity to play spring baseball. All of my exposure came during the summer and at the Exposure/Combines. Along with the opportunity to perform in front of scouts and coaches, I was able to meet other baseball players from around the nation. Players were selected during the camp to participate in a scrimmage. I would not have been able to play baseball as long as I did if it were not for the Exposure/Combines like this one. Many players heave been signed by colleges as a result of this camp. I would not miss out on this opportunity to be seen and further your baseball career.
Jason Miller - University of Nebraska at Kearney
Ed Vidlak - Son plays for WWAA Coach Siwa - Been meaning to email you since the coaches clinic March 18th and 25th. Just wanted to pass on to you how much I appreciated and enjoyed the clinic. Everything was first class -- incredibly informative and relevant. You should know that our team's kids (WWAA) and my own kids are being raised with skills and philosophies handed down from you, Coach Mckay, and your Strike Zone staff. We're very fortunate to have you guys right here in Omaha.
Coach Mckay, I just wanted to send you a note saying thank you for all of your work last winter with Cole. He definitely benefited from your classes and he had his best season playing baseball yet. He hit the ball every game and it was just nice to see him get in the batters box with confidence. He even made the all-star team in his league and had a great experience with that as well. We hope to be able to take a class or two from you again this winter. Thank You!
Dale Novacek- regarding College Recruiting Joe: I just wanted to thank you for hosting the "College Recruiting" discussion last night. My son walked away very impressed with the presentations and the "matter of fact" stories about playing college ball, and I was vindicated last night. I've always told him that a coach always likes a player who has heart, who hustles, who is a team player, and who is very coachable. To me stats never were a determining factor when I used to recruit select players. I always looked for attitude! I think my son finally agrees with me, after all my years of coaching! You see son, dad really does know what he is talking about! If you ever decide to schedule this event again, I will definitely help spread the word.
Hi, at my son's last game with the fall competitive season, we were given some papers and among them was a note suggesting that we log onto Strike Zone to rate our kids' coaches for this season. I wanted to email you because we happened to have one of the best coaches my son has ever had. My son is Mike Moyers -- 15/16 Gold team. He has learned more from John McCord and his son Colby McCord in this season alone than he has learned the whole time he has played baseball (since he was 5)! They are both two of the best coaches, I just cannot say enough good things about them. They take the time to show kids how to play their positions correctly, they explain to them when they are doing something wrong and why it is wrong, and they talk to them in ways that they can understand. They instilled in my son a sense of confidence and a need to be better. For that I am very thankful. I feel like it was money well spent. I am VERY hopeful that you will have them both back coaching the 16+ competitive fall season next year, because I definitely want my son on their team again. Please make sure that they come back to coach next year.
Dear Strike Zone, We have been members of the Strike Zone for several years, and we still are but I wanted to let you know about a recent experience we had elsewhere in another fall baseball league. I am almost ashamed to tell you that my son didn’t play fall ball at the Strike Zone this year, he played fall baseball at one of the “other” places so that he could be on a team with a friend. Unfortunately, the experience was horrible. My son was ready to quit playing baseball-it was so bad, and his friend was right along with him. When playing at the Strike Zone, my son always had fun, learned, and improved. The coaches know their stuff and have always been positive, and one of the things that kept my son in baseball was the promise that we would go back to Strike Zone next fall. Keep doing it the way you always have. We are coming back!
Earley Smith
Dear Joe, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Strike Zone for their assistance in the continuation of Scott's baseball experience. Scott was fortunate to have been able to play on the Strike Zone Elite baseball team for the past two years. The experience has been very valuable in Scott's ultimate decision in attending and playing baseball for Southeast Community College in Beatrice, Nebraska. The Strike Zone Elite baseball team allowed Scott a first hand opportunity to play against college baseball teams and observe the campus facilities. The experience also allowed college coaches to observe Scott’s play in a competitive environment which allowed him to receive scholarship opportunities. The friendships Scott made with his teammates continued through the fall and into his high school season, Legion season and well into his college career. I would encourage the Strike Zone Elite baseball team to anyone interested in playing college baseball.
Dan Doggett
Joe, Tim and I enjoyed being a part of fall ball with our sons and had a really great time. It has been busy, but well worth it. Thanks!
Doug Lindner
Many of my students at Jesuit Middle have never been exposed to baseball instruction. When they arrived for their fieldtrip to the Strike Zone, Joe immediately welcomed them and assured them of a great and fun learning experience. With the encouragement and expertise of Coach Siwa and his staff, our young men were not only making contact but hitting line drives. Already several have asked me if a return trip to the Strike Zone can be a part of the year end field day.
Tony Connelly
Coach Siwa, Thank you again for sponsoring and hosting another successful Fall Ball Season. Our boys improved noticeably in both their individual and team skills. Your Tuesday night hitting clinics and your preseason weekend camps worked well with school schedules and kept their heads in the game for a couple of more months. We know that keeping their skills tuned during the off season is so important with baseball, especially at this age when their bodies are changing and growing so much. How they move to field a ball, how they use their throwing mechanics, or even how they swing a bat can change dramatically on any given growth-spurt. Having Fall Ball was a big plus for our kids, keeping their skills polished while having fun doing it. Strike Zone is a great asset to our community!
Ed Vilak