A dynamic power-contact hitter, Aimon Chandler brings a blend of strength, precision, and leadership to the game. Hailing from Philadelphia, PA, Aimon is set to graduate in 2025 from La Salle College High School before taking his talents to Virginia Tech. His disciplined approach to training, combined with his natural hitting ability, makes him a standout among the nation’s top prospects.
Aimon’s bat (AC14)—crafted with a thicker knob design—allows him to stay through the ball while maximizing power and barrel control. His ability to drive the ball to all fields with speed and authority makes him a force at the plate. Off the field, he is a dedicated teammate and a natural leader, bringing energy, humor, and focus to every game.
Designed for power-contact hitters who want barrel control and explosive pop, the AC14 Signature Bat allows players to drive the ball with speed and precision. Whether launching deep home runs or hammering line drives into the gaps, this bat is engineered for elite performance under pressure.
Features of the Chandler34:
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I like to stay loose and calm but also keep the energy alive by having fun and keeping things light. When the pressure is on, I lock in and focus on getting the job done.
I’ve overcome challenges by dialing in my training and mindset. I used to be a heavier kid, and through dedicated work in the gym, I improved my speed, strength, and mental game, leading to major growth in my career.
Short-term, I want to continue developing my leadership skills and be a driving force on my team. Long-term, my goal is to prove myself at the highest level possible and make an impact in baseball.
I bring energy, leadership, and camaraderie to the team. I know how to lift up my teammates, be a supportive friend, and help them push through challenges.
I train 5-6 days a week, splitting time between hitting with college and pro guys and hitting the gym for strength and mobility work. Even on off days, I focus on stretching and recovery to stay in peak shape.
I listen to music, stay off my phone, and mentally visualize different game scenarios. I picture myself succeeding and overcoming tough situations so I can approach every at-bat with confidence.
I’m constantly working on my mental game and approach at the plate—two key areas that make good players great.
I start my day early, heading to school by 7:30 AM. After school, I hit with college and pro players, followed by strength training in the gym. Evenings are for homework, recovery, and a little downtime before bed.
I have soft hair, and I love steak and risotto.