For hitters around the Parkland, this indoor batting cage in Farmington, MO is the kind of private, well-equipped tunnel that lets you train on your own schedule instead of fighting for time at a crowded public facility, covered, turfed, and ready year-round.
The cage
The cage measures 60 feet long, 18 feet wide, and 9 feet high, all under cover. It's stocked for both baseball and softball: a pitching machine, a fast-pitch softball machine, L-screen, Tanner tee, batting mat, baseballs and softballs, bullpen mounds, and space for infield work, plus speed and agility gear. Amenities include LED lighting, seating, and a sound system. Sessions start at $30/hour.
Who it's for
The wide, turfed space works for individual hitters, small groups, and team reps across baseball and softball, holding up to 10 guests. Between the two machines and the training aids, players can build a full session from tee work to live velocity. The bullpen mounds and open infield room mean pitchers and position players get real work in too, so a whole practice can happen in one place rather than splitting time across locations.
The host
Justin keeps a private, well-outfitted cage open to the Farmington community, a reliable, covered place for local players to get extra reps in on their own time, whatever the weather outside.
Good to know
Because it's covered and indoors, Missouri weather never cuts a session short, and the LED lighting keeps evening reps bright. Reserve by the hour and train on your schedule, with seating and music making it easy to bring a partner along.
For Farmington-area players, the wide footprint and dual machines are the draw, 18 feet of width is unusually generous for an indoor cage and leaves room for tee stations alongside live pitching. Booking runs by the hour through the listing page, so a hitter can set a standing weekly time or grab a one-off session, and the added speed-and-agility gear means a session can cover more than just swings.
Book it, or list your own
Ready to hit? Book Justin'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.
Thanks for being part of CageList, Justin.





