Behind a quiet home in Little Elm sits a very private backyard batting cage in Little Elm, TX that Luis Diaz set up for extra reps, baseball and softball, hitting and conditioning, all in one tucked-away spot.
The cage
Luis's outdoor cage comes ready for a full session: a pitching mound, an L-screen, baseball tees, weighted hitting balls and regular baseballs, plus softballs so both games are covered. Beyond hitting, there's agility and conditioning gear, cones, and training tools, and outdoor fans to keep you cool. A sitting area lets friends and family watch. Sessions are $40/hour with lighting for evening work, up to five guests, and two parking spots out front.
Who it's for
Luis welcomes individual sessions and small groups, and it's set up for youth and high school players in particular. Between the mound, tees, weighted balls, and conditioning gear, a player can build a complete workout (swings, timing, and strength) without leaving the yard. The mix of baseballs and softballs means both games are covered, and the up-to-five-guest cap leaves room for a coach or a couple of teammates.
The host
Luis built this as an "extra reps" spot, and the details show he thought it through, fans for the heat, a sitting area for family, and conditioning tools alongside the hitting gear. It's a real backyard training space, kept private and welcoming. The little things, like keeping players cool and giving family a place to sit, are what make it feel like a setup built with care rather than thrown together.
Good to know
The setup is marked very private, so it's a calm place to focus. Park in front of the home (two spots), and note the house rules: no pets, no alcohol, no smoking, no seeds. Lighting makes evening sessions easy; it's outdoor and uncovered, so plan around the weather. Sessions run $40/hour, and the conditioning gear is a genuine bonus for players who want to train more than just their swing.
Book it, or list your own
If you're anywhere near Little Elm, book Luis'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.
Thanks for being part of CageList, Luis.












