Pitch calling without the code card
The dugout-to-catcher signal chain, rebuilt: instant, silent, and impossible to chart from the other dugout.

Watch any competitive fastpitch game and you'll hear it: a coach barking a three-digit code, a catcher scanning a laminated grid strapped to her forearm, a pitcher waiting while the whole park — including the opposing dugout — listens in. By the third inning, a sharp assistant coach on the other side has half your code cracked.
Electronic pitch calling replaces that entire chain. The coach taps the call in the dugout; it appears on the catcher's wristband (and the pitcher's, and any fielder you equip) in under a second. Nothing is shouted. Nothing is visible. Nothing can be charted.
What changes for your team
- Pace. No decode step between pitches. Your pitcher works fast, hitters don't get to reset, and games stop dragging.
- Security. Encrypted transmission per team. The signal war is over — there's no signal to steal.
- Fewer cross-ups. The call the coach sent is the call on the wrist. No misheard codes, no wrong-column reads with a runner on third.
- Full-field communication. Defensive positioning, pickoffs, and bunt coverage go to every equipped player at once — not just the battery.
Built for the ballpark, not the boardroom
DigiWrist hardware runs on its own encrypted wireless protocol — no cell service, no Bluetooth, no Wi-Fi. That matters at tournament complexes where forty teams are hammering the same networks all weekend. It's FCC-certified, built in the USA, reliable at 300+ yards, and engineered to live on a forearm through slides, dives, and doubleheaders.
Travel ball: one kit, every weekend
Travel and tournament teams are where electronic calling pays off fastest — new fields every weekend, no booth, coaches working from a bucket by the fence. The DigiWrist kit is self-contained: call station plus wristbands, charged and paired as a set. If your organization runs multiple teams, each team's kit is its own encrypted island.
Build your team's kit
Spec a fastpitch or travel ball loadout — wristbands, receivers, and call station — at our kit builder, or see the full system at the main site.
