
Max Clark was recently the 3rd pick in the 2023 MLB Draft, praised for his speed and beautiful swing, but who is behind that beautiful swing?
The 35-year-old Franklin native, Cody Fowler. Cody not only helps Max but is also a mentor for kids all over the Midwest.
Cody played baseball all the way through high school, including a very successful junior year he had a batting average of over .300. When asked about his baseball career, Fowler said, “I had a successful career, but I just lost my love for the game senior year of high school.”
Cody had college coaches interested in him, but decided not to play in college.
After college, Cody came back to help teach kids about baseball. “My Dad Chad Fowler owned Powerhouse, and I knew I wanted to help out somehow. I started helping kids swing and have never looked back since.” He has been helping kids with their swing for 7 years now.
Cody has not only been named as one of the best hitting coaches in the United States, but also a guy that his hitters can talk to on a personal level.
“I have a special bond with all my hitters; it feels like I’m in one big family with all my hitters,” Fowler said.
Cody has not only changed people’s swing but also changed people’s lives. People look forward every week to talking to Cody.
Cody is being recognized by the best hitting coaches in America. I asked him what he prides himself on and what makes him special as a hitting coach
“I think just the ability to adjust to the person I work with, my boy Max Clark, but I also work with 11-year-olds. Everyone has different swings, and I have to fit their needs,” Fowler said. Cody works with different age groups every hour, including softball players as well.
Fowler stated, “I have one currently in the Pros, Max Clark, and I have easily over 50 hitters in college. I have lost count of how many. It is also growing rapidly.”
If you want to do hitting lessons with Cody Fowler, reach out to (317)-412-1254. It is one hundred dollars for an hour and a half of hitting.




















