Backyard Batting Cage in Huntington Park, CA

This backyard batting cage in Huntington Park, CA is built for measurable improvement — a 60-foot cage wired with HitTrax analytics and Blast hitting sensors, so Oscar Munoz's players can train and track their numbers in one place.
The cage
Oscar's outdoor cage runs a full 60 feet long, 14 wide, and 12 tall — one of the longer backyard cages you'll find. It's equipped with a pitching machine, an L-screen, a hitting tee, baseballs, and both a baseball and a softball bullpen mound, plus space to work on infield reps. The standout is the data: HitTrax analytics and Blast hitting sensors let you see exit velocity, launch angle, and swing metrics as you hit. Lighting, seating, and a restroom are on-site. Sessions are $55/hour, with room for up to fifteen guests.
Who it's for
Between the full-length 60-foot cage, two mounds, and the analytics package, this setup fits serious hitters, pitchers, and groups that want data behind every rep, with room for up to fifteen guests. As Oscar puts it, you can "train like the Pros with HitTrax full analytics — same device used in all MLB complexes." The separate baseball and softball mounds mean pitchers from both games can throw bullpens without improvising a setup.
The host
Oscar runs a genuinely well-equipped operation under the 99 Athletics name, and the HitTrax and Blast setup shows he's serious about helping players measure and improve. It's a professional-grade training environment in a backyard footprint — the kind of data-driven feedback most players only get at a paid academy, available here by the hour.
Good to know
Lighting supports evening sessions, and there's seating and a restroom on-site. House rules are light: no cleats, no gum. It's outdoor and uncovered, so plan around the weather. Sessions run $55/hour, and with the analytics running you'll walk away with real numbers on your exit velocity and swing, not just a feel for how it went.
Book it — or list your own
If you're anywhere near Huntington Park, book Oscar's cage here and get real work in. Somewhere else? Find a batting cage near you.
Have a cage of your own sitting idle most of the week? List your cage on CageList and see what it could earn.
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