Backyard Batting Cage in Bonita, CA

This backyard batting cage in Bonita, CA is a pro-style setup with a huge turf area to match — the kind of home field a baseball family builds when the game runs deep, and one of the more complete backyard training spaces you'll come across.
The cage
The cage measures 69 feet long, 14 feet wide, and 12 feet tall — a full pro-style tunnel with two L-screens, a pitching machine, and balls if you need them. What sets this listing apart is what surrounds the cage: a huge turf area, roughly 7,000 square feet of clean, all-turf space, where you can warm up, throw a bullpen, and even take ground balls before or after you hit. Lights make nighttime sessions easy, so you're not boxed in by daylight. Sessions run $40/hour, and the whole setup stays notably clean and well-kept.
Who it's for
With two L-screens, the machine, and that much turf, this space handles far more than hitting. It's a fit for a solo player grinding through a bucket, a parent working with a young ballplayer, or a small group splitting up BP, bullpens, and infield work across the cage and the open turf. Baseball players of every level will find room to do real, productive work here — and there's space for a few people to train at once without crowding each other.
The host
Krissy's husband played Minor League baseball and now coaches six travel ball teams for ages 6 to 12, and three of their four kids play travel baseball. This is a family that lives the game every day, and the cage reflects it — a pro-style tunnel and a big turf yard built for the kind of serious training their own kids need, now opened up to the wider baseball community around Bonita. When people who compete and coach at this level share their home field, hitters get a real edge.
Good to know
The roughly 7,000 square feet of turf is the standout — very few backyard cages come with that much clean space for warm-ups, pitching, and ground balls all in one place. Lights mean you're not limited to daylight hours, and being a private backyard, you get a calmer, no-crowds environment than a public field or commercial facility.
Book it — or list your own
Book Krissy's cage here, or find a batting cage near you.
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