It All Starts With
Mastering the Fundamentals.

With BBSB Fundamentals you will be trained in Baseball or Softball with Taylor and Amanda Layner.

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What BBSB Fundamentals Offers

Training in Pitching

Fundamentals
Speed
Accuracy
Fielding

Training in Hitting

Fundamentals
Drive
Power
Conditioning

Group and Clinics

Contact us about our group and clinic opportunities. 


Need A Professional Trainer?

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Online Training

Check out Coach Taylor Layner’s YouTube Channel!

Testimonial

“…Taylor Layner your guys head coach, long time, friend of mine, is a great coach, great player. You guys listen to him. He is full of information and is going to put you guys in the right direction.”

Brett Phillips - Kansas City Royals

Coach Taylor Layner's Story

Hello!

My name is Taylor Layner, and I am currently a Head High School Baseball Coach and Head Coach for the nationally recognized Miami Stingrays Fast Pitch Softball Organization.

I played outfield and pitcher at Osceola High School from 2008-2011. I was named player of the year in 2009 and 2011. I was also named to the All-State team in 2011 for pitching, and just recently had my jersey retired in March 2020 at Osceola High. Throughout my high school career, I won over 30 games and struck out over 450 batters in 306 innings during my four years of High School. I was signed to go to Florida State out of High School as both an outfielder and a pitcher but instead decided to go to South Florida State College. While at South Florida State College, I endured two arm surgeries (Shoulder Surgery in 2012 & Tommy John Surgery in 2014). I finished my final two years at Nationally Ranked NAIA Webber International University. I received a Gold Glove for outfield in 2015 at Webber International University. In my Senior year, I was lucky enough to get back on the mound for 82 innings and throw to a 3.2 ERA. I was awarded 1st Team All-Conference as a pitcher and 2nd Team All-Conference for an outfielder at Webber, and I hold the record for doubles in a single season with 20. I finished my college career with a 324 career batting average at the JUCO + NAIA Levels.