Indoor Batting Cage in Reading, PA

Rainy day or dead of winter, the indoor batting cage in Reading, PA gives local hitters a covered, well-stocked place to keep their swing sharp all year — and at one of the friendliest hourly rates you’ll find anywhere.
The cage
The cage measures 50 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 12 feet high — a covered, indoor tunnel built for year-round work when the weather won’t cooperate outside. It comes with baseballs and softballs, a baseball pitching machine, an L-screen, a hitting tee, and a softball bullpen mound, so hitters and pitchers both have what they need. Amenities include lighting, on-site parking, a seating area, a sound system, and restroom access. Standard time runs just $30 an hour, with room for up to five guests.
Who it’s for
The size and setup suit solo hitters, a parent-and-player pair, or a small group getting in some extra reps together. Both baseball and softball players are covered here, and the low hourly rate makes regular, consistent practice easy to justify — the kind of repetition that actually builds a swing over a season.
The host
Kimberly keeps the space simple and welcoming — a clean, private indoor cage that’s ready whenever you are, with the gear already in place so you can get right to work.
Good to know
Because it’s fully covered and indoors, the weather never cancels a session, which matters a lot through a Pennsylvania winter. On-site parking, seating, and restrooms make it easy to settle in for a real session, and at $30 an hour it’s an genuinely affordable way to keep hitting when the outdoor fields are closed.
Book it — or list your own
Ready to put in some real reps? You can book Kimberly’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, Kimberly.
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