Baseball is a huge part of life in Westport, CT. The next game comes before the last game ends as kids play at Kowalsky Field and on travel teams. If your player needs to become tougher, quicker, and more confident on the playing field, training can work wonders.
At Espinosa Baseball, we serve players from the Westport area and surrounding communities who want to play smarter and cleaner and remain passionate about the game. Our role is to assist them in developing legitimate playing skills instead of merely racking up hours.
Westport has no shortage of baseball programs. But what many players miss is time spent on the small details, the things that separate a “pretty good” player from one ready for the next level.
That’s what we focus on.
Every player is different, so we make it personal. Some need mechanical work; others just need to rebuild confidence in their swing. We meet players where they are and move them forward.
Some Westport players train with us to build strong foundations; others come in to prepare for travel teams, varsity rosters, or college showcases. Whatever the goal, the mission’s the same: help players compete confidently and love the process.
We focus on building habits that last, the kind of consistency that carries through every level of the game.
Our coaches are ex- and present MLB teachers, D1 players, and seasoned regional teachers who understand how to create a solid foundation and challenge players to a higher level without burning players out. Westport players receive the same teaching techniques as the professionals apply to their age and experience, which is appropriate.
Our indoor training facility, located in Wilton, CT, is only 20 minutes from downtown Westport, CT. Flexible scheduling options throughout the week and on weekends make it easy to incorporate baseball training into your busy week.
Reviewing player video footage outside of sessions, when necessary, helps us ensure that player growth continues.
If you’re searching for baseball training in Westport, CT, you’re searching for much more than additional swings. You’re searching for instructors who teach concentration, discipline, and responsibility, the qualities that extend far beyond the playing surface.
This is what matters most to us. We communicate closely with parents, providing honest feedback and encouraging each player.
If your player is ready to learn, improve, and train the right way, contact us; we’d love to have them. No pressure. No sales pitch. Just good coaching, good effort, and good results. That builds confidence both on and off the field.
The age range of most of our players varies from 7 to college age. We tailor everything to suit the skill levels of the player.
Absolutely. We enjoy working with new students and getting them on the right track.
Our facility is in Wilton, about a 20-minute drive from Westport.
Both. Private classes assist with quicker adjustments. Small groups introduce healthy competition and team spirit.
Usually, after a few sessions. Small technical adjustments can lead to dramatic improvements.
Yes. We offer easy-to-watch video feedback that helps players see what’s working and what needs tweaking.
Yes. We teach them proper form and recovery techniques to keep those young arms healthy. We focus on building repeatable, efficient, and healthy mechanics as a fundamental base for young pitchers.
We do. We practice drills and scenarios like ones used on an actual assessment so that the player goes in prepared.
For older players, yes. Many players take lessons once a week and attend one or two 4 on 1 clinics to keep their skills sharp and competitive juices flowing.
The average duration of most sessions is an hour. Once a week should suffice for positive and constant advancement.

The age range of most of our players varies from 7 to college age. We tailor everything to suit the skill levels of the player.

Absolutely. We enjoy working with new students and getting them on the right track.

Our facility is in Wilton, about a 20-minute drive from Westport.

Both. Private classes assist with quicker adjustments. Small groups introduce healthy competition and team spirit.

Usually, after a few sessions. Small technical adjustments can lead to dramatic improvements.

Yes. We offer easy-to-watch video feedback that helps players see what’s working and what needs tweaking.

Yes. We teach them proper form and recovery techniques to keep those young arms healthy. We focus on building repeatable, efficient, and healthy mechanics as a fundamental base for young pitchers.

We do. We practice drills and scenarios like ones used on an actual assessment so that the player goes in prepared.

For older players, yes. Many players take lessons once a week and attend one or two 4 on 1 clinics to keep their skills sharp and competitive juices flowing.

The average duration of most sessions is an hour. Once a week should suffice for positive and constant advancement.
Joe Espinosa is the Yale Baseball Director of Player Development and has over forty years of baseball coaching experience. He is a seasoned baseball talent evaluator at both the college and professional levels, having served as an Associate Scout with the Milwaukee Brewers. He is also the founder of the Joe Espinosa Sports Club in New York City. Joe was formerly the Infield Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Amherst College and has conducted coaching clinics for various youth baseball organizations for four decades.