Indoor Batting Cage in Oklahoma City, OK

Out in the shop behind a house where three boys play baseball, this indoor batting cage in Oklahoma City, OK is a smaller-but-effective tunnel a dad set up for his own kids' work — and now shares with hitters who just want quality reps at a price that's hard to beat.
The cage
The cage runs 35 feet long and 10 feet wide, fully turfed and covered. It's stocked well for its size: baseballs, softballs, a full-size Jugs pitching machine, an L-screen, a hitting tee, and, in the host's words, "almost any training aid you can need." There's parking, seating, LED lighting, and music. Sessions run $20/hour — an easy rate for regular practice, and a big part of what makes this a spot players come back to week after week rather than saving for special occasions.
Who it's for
This is a focused, up-to-three-player space. The host runs his own teams through it for batting practice and glove work, and he's clear that it's best kept to three hitters at a time so it doesn't get too crowded. That makes it perfect for a solo hitter dialing in a swing, a parent-and-kid session, or a coach getting a couple of players their reps in a tight, efficient environment.
The host
Jesse Jones and his family spend "lots of time working in the shop" — with three boys playing baseball, the cage gets real, everyday use. That's the heart of it: a genuine family setup, built and maintained by someone who's in there coaching his own kids, opened up so other local players get to benefit from the same space.
Good to know
The turfed, covered shop makes this a dependable year-round option through Oklahoma's wide swings in weather. Parking and seating are on-site, keeping a visit simple. House rules keep it clean and straightforward: no cleats, food, seeds, gum, glass, pets, alcohol, or smoking. Keep your group to three players for the best experience in the space.
Book it — or list your own
Book Jesse's cage here, or find a batting cage near you. Have a shop or backyard cage of your own? List your cage on CageList and see what it could earn.
Thanks for being part of CageList, Jesse.
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