Indoor Batting Cage in Pasadena, CA

When a former pro and current high school head coach opens up his own tunnels, hitters pay attention — and this indoor batting cage in Pasadena, CA is Adonis Harrison’s two-lane setup, offered up for the local community to use and train in.
The cage
The cage measures 45 feet long, 15 feet wide, and 12 feet high — a covered, two-lane indoor space that’s good for year-round work no matter the season. It’s stocked with baseballs and softballs, an L-screen, a hitting tee, and a softball bullpen mound. Amenities include LED lighting, a seating area, on-site parking, and a sound system. Standard time runs $50 an hour, with room for up to eight guests, so a small group or team can rotate through without waiting long.
Who it’s for
Two lanes make it a natural fit for solo hitters, a hitting partner, or a small group splitting reps and keeping the pace up. Baseball and softball players alike get a clean, covered place to put in real swings on their own schedule, which is exactly what serious in-season and off-season work needs.
The host
“Former MiLB player and current head coach at John Muir HS in Pasadena,” as Adonis describes himself — he built a cage he’d want for his own players and decided to rent it out so more hitters in town could get quality reps. That coaching background and eye for the details is part of what you’re booking, not just the space itself.
Good to know
Because it’s fully covered and indoors, the weather never gets a vote in whether you train. Parking and seating are right on site, and the two-lane layout means you’re rarely standing around waiting your turn at the tee — you can keep the session moving from start to finish.
Book it — or list your own
Ready to put in some real reps? You can book Adonis’s cage here and reserve time by the hour, or find a batting cage near you anywhere in the country if this one isn’t in your area. Booking on CageList keeps everything in one place, from scheduling to payment, so you can focus on hitting.
Have space of your own that sits empty most of the week? List your cage on CageList and see what it could earn — plenty of hosts turn an existing setup into steady income.
Thanks for being part of CageList, Adonis.
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