CHUCK JASAK
HITTING AND PITCHING INSTRUCTOR
ASSOCIATE SCOUT – BALTIMORE ORIOLES
Bio
Chuck Jasak is an incredibly gifted teacher who combines in depth baseball knowledge with creativity to make for some of the most unique and fun baseball lessons. Chuck has an outstanding baseball background. He is the associate scout for the Baltimore Orioles and in 2015 he helped oversee the selection of Powerhouse standout athlete Seamus Curran. Curran was selected in the 8thround of the MLB draft. In addition to his scouting duties Coach Jasak has a long and decorated coaching background dating back 10 years. He has coached and managed top AAU programs and was the coach of the Baystate Games Team West for 3 years, including their 2013 Gold Medal team.
Chuck takes a scientific approach to training and teaching the game. He is skilled with high tech video analysis and has learned from some of the best hitting instructors in the country, including numerous MLB hitting coaches. Chuck takes that in depth information and is able to translate it so players of all ages and ability levels can understand it.
“Chuck Jasak is one of the most creative instructors I have been able to observe over the past 15 years. Chuck has a unique way of taking incredibly complex information and simplifying it into small pieces that players of all ages can comprehend and immediately implement into their own game. He is as educated as anyone when it comes to the game of baseball. When you come to a lesson with Chuck he is going to coach and teach like no one else. I’ve seen many popular instructors give lessons while spending half the time on their cell phones or sitting in a chair loading a tee. I can assure you this is something you will never see from Chuck. It doesn’t matter if he is training a major league prospect or a 6 year old; you will have his undivided attention. Chuck has drawn rave reviews from his clientele, and has a schedule that books solid from October to April each year. If looking for a lesson with Chuck it is recommended to contact us well in advance.”
– Jon Davis