“It’s not about winning or losing—it’s how you play the game.”
Our Story
Almost everyone, baseball player or not, has heard that phrase some time in their lives. Most people understand what it means on paper, but they haven’t really lived it.
Joe and Robert Bennie have. The two brothers made big league dreams come true—twice. From the time they started throwing baseballs around in the backyard as kids to the present day, they learned that there’s more to the game—more to any game, really—than what the outcome is. More important than anything, it’s how you play.
That doesn’t just mean knowing the mechanics; that doesn’t just mean being able to run fast, or hit the ball out of the park; and that doesn’t just mean knowing how to win.
How to play a game is how you treat other people. It’s how you use your skills to make the game a truly great experience every time you step out onto the field, for the fans, your fellow teammates, the other players, and yourself. And it means that when the time comes to pass on the skills of a great game to the next generation, you take that responsibility with the same level of dedication and sense of fun you had when you first picked up a bat.
Bennie Baseball is a baseball academy that is proud to say we adopt a player-first approach. Our goal is to teach young players how to improve themselves, their teammates, and their game, one step at a time. Whether it’s one-on-one lessons, off-season training, a baseball camp or a travel team, our staff is committed to providing every player that comes to us with the skills and the confidence to walk out onto a field and play a game they can be proud of.
So if you’re looking for somewhere that can deliver big-league training with an emphasis on crafting individual athletic values, look no further than Bennie Baseball. Our goal isn’t just to win—it’s to Educate, Train, and Inspire.
A Better way To Do Baseball
We’re a Wisconsin-based Baseball Academy that put’s the player first. To Educate, Train, & Inspire each player with skill sets that translate both on and off of the diamond.