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Who do you feel is the best baseball instructor in MA/NH? Who is the baseball instructor you would pay your own hard earned money to teach your son? For me Dave Bettencourt is hands down the best, I learned from him and without him I don't think the Granite State Baseball Association would exist, I learned more from him than anyone else, more than anything else I saw his passion for the game and it was contagious and I got wrapped up it and still to this day approach baseball with a passion that I learned from those lessons, not to mention mechanically Bettencourt fine tuned my skills, giving me the tools to work hard and become a strong hitter which I now pass on to younger ball players. Thoughts?
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Dave is a good choice, especially for a catcher. My older son worked with him and he turned him into a HS all-star and a solid college catcher. By far the best hitting instructor we found is Rey Garcia at Batter's Alley in Woburn. Rey was primarily responsible for making both of our sons excellent hitters and, in my younger son's case, he has been an outstanding infield coach as well.
Dave Adam's does a very nice job instructing players, as does John Bagonzi. he doesn't do it anymore but Frenchy was the best at the mental approach to pitching.



there are more than a few quality instructors here in nh. not as many as we need maybe. you just hope this economy doesn't force them into something else. people don't seem to be spending as much on things like instruction.

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