Backyard Batting Cage in Los Angeles, CA

Surrounded by palm trees and a garden sits a backyard batting cage in Los Angeles, CA that most players only dream about — a long, wide, open-air cage a family built in their own backyard so their son could hit whenever he wanted, and now shares with the community.
The cage
At 75 feet long and a generous 20 feet wide, this outdoor cage has real room to breathe — enough width that a hitter and a coach aren't crowding each other, and enough length for full machine and live reps. It comes with an L-screen, baseballs, and a hitting tee, with a seating area, on-site parking, and lights for evening sessions. As the host describes it, it's "an open batting cage surrounded by palm trees and nice garden. Long and wide." Sessions are $50/hour.
Who it's for
The extra width makes it comfortable for a hitter and a parent working together, small groups of up to 8, or a player who just wants stress-free reps in a genuinely nice setting. Nav also offers one-on-one lessons for anyone who wants more instruction and detail in their swing or their game.
The host
Navari has played and loved baseball since he was three years old, all the way up through the professional level. As he tells it, "me and my parents mostly my parents built a whole batting cage in our backyard for me to practice and play whenever I wanted to." Now he wants to "give back and help others" find a space that's calm and stress-free — you can feel the family behind this one, and the pride in sharing it.
Good to know
It's an open backyard cage set among palm trees and garden, lit for night use so evening sessions are easy. House rules are light and reasonable: no seeds, gum, cleats, smoking, or alcohol. Parking and seating are on site, and Nav is easy to reach if you need anything.
Book it — or list your own
Ready to hit? book Nav's cage here and reserve your time by the hour, or find a batting cage near you on CageList.
Have a cage of your own sitting empty between sessions? You can turn those quiet hours into income — list your cage on CageList and see what it could earn.
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