
Rare opportunity for your child to train with the coach who transformed Mo Vaughn’s swing!

Mike Easler is a former Major League Baseball player. During his 16 year MLB career, Mike played for the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros, Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, and California Angels. Upon retirement, Mike became a hitting coach for the Boston Red Sox. That’s when he changed Mo Vaughn’s life forever.
Mike Easler was Mo Vaughn’s hitting coach while playing in the MLB. He transformed his swing to make Mo one of the most feared sluggers in all of baseball and helping him take home 1995 AL MVP honors!
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Private Lesson
Lessons are for kids primarily ages 5-12 years old, but we can accept older.- Swing Technique
- The Hit Box
- Follow Through
Private Lesson
Lessons are for kids primarily ages 5-12 years old, but we can accept older.- Swing Technique
- The Hit Box
- Follow Through
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Learn to hit from “The Hit Man” with a 14-year career in the Majors!
Mike Easler has coached dozens of Major League Hitters including MVP Mo Vaughn, Dante Bichette, Pat Listach, Albert Pujols, Mark McGwire, Robin Yount and Paul Molitor.
Michael Anthony Easler played 14 major-league seasons between 1973 and 1987. A left-handed hitter and right-handed thrower, Easler was nicknamed “The Hit Man” and “Line Drive” for his prowess at the plate. Easler played outfield and first base, and, during his tenure in the American League, often was a designated hitter. Easler played for six teams: the Houston Astros (1973-1975), California Angels (1976), Pittsburgh Pirates (1977-1983), Boston Red Sox (1984-1985), New York Yankees (1986, 1987), and Philadelphia Phillies (1987). He was a .293 career hitter who hit over .300 four times. While a member of the Pirates, he was selected to the National League All-Star Team in 1981 and was a part-time player on the Pirates’ World Series championship team of 1979. The success Easler achieved as a major leaguer was a product not only of his talent, but of his extraordinary work ethic and attention to the details of the game.
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About Mike Easler
Michael Anthony Easler played 14 major-league seasons between 1973 and 1987.
A left-handed hitter and right-handed thrower, Easler was nicknamed “The Hit Man” and “Line Drive” for his prowess at the plate. Easler played outfield and first base, and, during his tenure in the American League, often was a designated hitter. Easler played for six teams: the Houston Astros (1973-1975), California Angels (1976), Pittsburgh Pirates (1977-1983), Boston Red Sox (1984-1985), New York Yankees (1986, 1987), and Philadelphia Phillies (1987). He was a .293 career hitter who hit over .300 four times. While a member of the Pirates, he was selected to the National League All-Star Team in 1981 and was a part-time player on the Pirates’ World Series championship team of 1979. In 2004 Easler was inducted into the Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame. A 2014 Cleveland.com online poll ranked him the best baseball player to ever come out of Northeast Ohio. After leaving the majors as a player, Easler played professional baseball in Japan, then started a successful career as a coach, particularly as a hitting instructor. The success Easler achieved as a major leaguer was a product not only of his talent, but of his extraordinary work ethic and attention to the details of the game.
