For hitters west of Atlanta, this indoor batting cage in Douglasville, GA at West Georgia Sports is a full-length, deluxe tunnel built for serious baseball and softball training, long, tall, and stocked with the machines to match.
The cage
This is a generous indoor cage: 70 feet long, 14 feet wide, and a full 16 feet high, giving hitters and pitchers real room to work. Standard equipment includes baseballs, an L-screen, hitting tees, a pitching machine, and space for infield work, all under lighting with seating on hand. Sessions start at $25/hour. Add-ons include a Hack Attack Jr pitching machine ($50) and a full training-equipment package, connection balls, Velo-Pro, bats, helmets, slam balls, weighted rope and more ($10).
Who it's for
With its full length and 16-foot ceiling, the tunnel suits individual hitters, small groups, and team sessions for both baseball and softball, holding up to 10 guests comfortably. The deep add-on menu means players can build a session around exactly the tools they need.
The host
Derek runs a deluxe, full-length indoor cage and keeps it well outfitted, the kind of setup where a hitter can go from tee work to machine reps to advanced training aids without ever leaving the tunnel.
Good to know
Everything is indoors and lighted, so Georgia heat and rain never factor in, and the tall ceiling gives pitchers and hitters full range. Seating is on site, and the optional equipment package is there when you want to level up a session.
For west-metro Atlanta hitters, the sheer size is the selling point, 70 feet of length and a 16-foot ceiling give pitchers full extension and hitters plenty of room, which not every indoor tunnel can offer. Booking runs by the hour through the listing page, and the optional Hack Attack Jr and full training-equipment package let a player scale a session up when they want to push harder. It's an easy setup to reserve for a standing weekly slot or a pre-tournament tune-up.
Book it, or list your own
Ready to hit? Book Derek's cage here, or find a batting cage near you.
Have a cage of your own? List your cage on CageList and see what it could earn.
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