Batting cage cost · Tampa, FL
How Much Does a Batting Cage Cost in Tampa, Florida?
A backyard batting cage in Tampa ranges from a budget DIY build to a premium installed setup. A typical rental-ready cage — concrete footings, pro netting, turf, lights, and a machine — runs about $8,154 – $15,128 installed. The Tampa Bay area is baseball-obsessed — spring training and year-round youth ball — and Florida's long warm season plus below-average labor costs make a rental cage pencil out well here.
Get your exact Tampa estimateBatting cage cost in Tampa by component
A typical rental-ready build — the setup most hosts choose to rent out.
| Component | Tampa cost |
|---|---|
| Frame & structure (60′ × 14′ × 12′) | $1,628 – $2,368 |
| Foundation | $1,080 – $2,520 |
| Netting (2,616 sq ft) | $837 – $1,308 |
| Turf (partial) (252 sq ft) | $630 – $1,134 |
| Weatherproofing | $300 – $900 |
| Lighting | $800 – $1,200 |
| Pitching machine | $800 – $1,500 |
| Accessories (L-screen, tees, storage) | $400 – $800 |
| Installation (DIY + day labor) | $1,229 – $2,048 |
| Site prep (grading) | $450 – $1,350 |
| Total installed | $8,154 – $15,128 |
Figures come from the same 2026 pricing engine as the CageList cost calculator, with Tampa-area labor and concrete adjusted by our regional cost index. Cross-checked against current supplier pricing and kept conservative — an estimate, not a quote.
Does location change the cost in Tampa?
Less than most people expect. The parts that make up most of a batting cage — frame kits, netting, turf, pitching machines, and lighting — ship at roughly national prices, so they cost about the same wherever you build. What actually varies is local labor and concrete: hiring an installer, pouring footings, and grading the site. In the Tampa area those run 10% below the national average, which is already baked into the numbers above.
What a Tampa cage can earn
Net income / yr
$10,442
Pays for itself in
about 17 months
Bookable months
11 / yr
Based on a typical local rate of about $44/hour, a few hours booked per week, and Tampa's 11 bookable months — net of the 10% CageList fee, insurance, power, and net/turf reserve.
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Batting cage cost in Tampa — FAQ
How much does a batting cage cost in Tampa, FL?
A backyard batting cage in Tampa typically runs $1,270 – $15,128, depending on size, netting grade, turf, lighting, and whether you build it yourself. A budget DIY build with a portable frame and economy net comes in at the low end; a permanent, fully installed cage with concrete footings, premium materials, lighting, and a machine runs higher. A typical rental-ready build lands around $8,154 – $15,128 installed.
Is it cheaper to build a batting cage in Tampa?
The parts — nets, turf, frames, machines, and lighting — ship at roughly national prices everywhere. What varies by location is local labor and concrete, which runs 10% below the national average in the Tampa area. That mostly affects install-heavy builds with concrete footings and hired labor.
Can you use a backyard batting cage year-round in Tampa?
Tampa has warm, humid weather and frequent summer afternoon storms, so an outdoor cage is realistically bookable about 11 months a year. Top netting or a tarp roof extends the season, and a fully enclosed structure allows year-round use.
How much can a Tampa batting cage earn on CageList?
At a typical local rate of about $44/hour and a few hours booked per week across 11 bookable months, a Tampa backyard cage can net around $10,442/year after the CageList fee, insurance, power, and net/turf reserve — paying itself back in about 17 months. Run your own numbers in the calculator to match your setup.