Zoned Sports Academy in Bridgewater celebrates baseball and softball signees, continues to innovate with new strength training program

Just inside the entrance to Zoned Sports Academy is a wall featuring a collage of all the baseball and softball players Duke Baxter has trained that have gone on to play in college. (Photo: Mike Pavlichko)

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The wall just to the right on the front door at Zoned Sports Academy in Bridgewater is impressive. And a pretty nice touch.

Large banners adorn what would otherwise be a large, bare, white panel. They beckon the future baseball and softball stars of tomorrow to take a look.

Every year, Zoned holds Signing Day, where all the student-athletes who train there sign on with their college choice. There’s every type of school imaginable, from Franklin & Marshall, East Stroudsburg and Rowan to Rutgers, Seton Hall, Columbia and UConn.

The Class of 2022 poster has 30 head shots of softball and baseball players heading to the next level.

All that’s because of the individual and team instruction offered at Zoned by Duke Baxter and his team.

Duke Baxter and his staff offer one-on-one instruction in baseball and softball at Zoned Sports Academy in Bridgewater.

Having an indoor sports facility to train year-round is a big plus, where training can take place in the winter. For area high school baseball teams, that means they can come in once the New Year starts in January and get in about eight weeks of work before their own spring training.

This year, with a shortened baseball preseason due to the new NJSIAA calendar, that was a big plus: Zoned trained three of the four teams that were in the Somerset County Tournament semifinals: Ridge, Bridgewater-Raritan and Pingry.

But Duke Baxter – who played collegiately at North Florida and spend some time late in his pro career with the Somerset Patriots when they were in the independent Atlantic League – isn’t one to just keep doing the same thing, year in, year out. He’s always looking to be innovative.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, he took training online with virtual sessions. The newest addition to the Zoned roster is a strength program, with various levels designed for different age groups and ability levels.

Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Mike Pavlichko got a chance to sit down with Duke Baxter and talk about all Zoned Sports Academy has to offer. To learn more, click the logo below. To hear the interview, scroll down!


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