Indoor Batting Cage in Salida, CA

Newly built and ready for work, the indoor batting cage in Salida, CA is Elizabeth Hill’s turf-floored space for hitting and fielding drills — run by a coach with more than two decades in the game and instructors available on site.
The cage
This is a newly built indoor cage measuring 37 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 7 feet high, with a turf-like floor made for all kinds of drill work rather than just straight-ahead hitting. It comes stocked with baseballs, softballs, and whiffle balls, tees, bats and helmets, a punching bag, a pitching mat, and a protective screen to shield the pitcher from the batter. There’s room for infield work, and restrooms are provided on site. Standard time runs $60 an hour, with room for up to five guests.
Who it’s for
The turf floor and full drill setup suit baseball and softball players working on both hitting and fielding, from younger athletes just developing their mechanics to older players fine-tuning them. Instructors are on site as well if lessons are needed, so a session can be as self-directed or as coached as you want it.
The host
Elizabeth is a baseball and softball instructor, coach, and player with more than twenty years in the game, and CEO of Hall Of Fame Softball. That depth of experience is available right there in the cage when you want coaching alongside your reps, which is a real advantage over an unstaffed rental space.
Good to know
The space is fully indoors, so drills go on regardless of the weather outside. Lighting, seating, a sound system, and restrooms are all on site, and the on-site instructors make it easy to add real coaching to a session whenever a player wants to work on something specific.
Book it — or list your own
Ready to put in some real reps? You can book Elizabeth’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, Elizabeth.
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