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Ever wish you could get the same coaching as the World Champion Kansas City Royals? Now there's an app for that. It's called Coached, and features a dozen big-leaguers including Royals Pitching Coach Dave Eiland and Hitting Coach Dale Sveum.

Jantz Carney, 23 wants to be a better baseball player and sees the benefit in the app.

He records video of his own swing and compares it to various online videos of self-professed hitting gurus he watches, trying to find the differences. But for most people, figuring out exactly what you are doing wrong is a struggle.

“There’s definitely a limitation to what I can improve on, because I don’t know exactly where to improve,” Carney said.

Coached, puts players of all ages and skill levels in touch with Major League Coaches like Eiland and Sveum. It allows the coaches to see exactly what players are doing in videos they send to them, and give them much needed feedback.

“It’s some way to help a lot of kids in the baseball world right now that are starting out that need some help,” Sveum said.

The app was developed by former high school teammates Will Brice and Robin Allemand who felt there was a lack of quality youth coaching out there. They feared it was slowing player development and could potentially lead to injuries.

"I see a lot of bad arm actions, bad throwing deliveries,” Eiland said of the current state of amateur baseball.

Of course both Eiland and Sveum have a lot on their plate right now, helping the Royals try to repeat as World Champions is their top priority. But they say their decades around the game help them identify flaws pretty quickly, and there’s plenty of downtime to give three minutes of analysis within three days of receiving the videos.

“When we are traveling on the plane and have ten of them, we can do ten of them in an hour,” Eiland said.

The app is designed to help create better ballplayers, but with the Royals headlining the list of coaches, if it helps create fans for the team, that’s fine too.

“Now we are able to get throughout the whole world and let kids know, these are the things that good hitters do on a consistent basis,” Sveum said.

Coached is free on iTunes, but you pay for the video analysis. Prices vary, but advice from the Royals coaches is the most expensive option, at $60.