Indoor Batting Cage in Santa Paula, CA

Built to give a baseball-and-softball town somewhere accessible to train, the indoor batting cage in Santa Paula, CA is Bobby Gutierrez’s way of making quality reps available to everyone in a small community — not just the players who can travel to a big-city facility.
The cage
The cage measures 50 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 12 feet high — a covered, indoor setup that’s good for year-round practice in any weather. It’s stocked with baseballs and softballs, an L-screen, a hitting tee, and a bullpen mound, with room for infield work. Amenities include LED lighting, a seating area, restroom access, on-site parking, and a sound system. Standard time runs $50 an hour, a second cage is available as an add-on, and there’s room for up to fifteen guests.
Who it’s for
With two cages and room for a good-sized group, it handles individual hitters, small groups, and full team practices without anyone standing around waiting. Baseball and softball players alike get a clean, covered place to work near Santa Paula, which is exactly the kind of local option a lot of towns are missing.
The host
Bobby runs a youth fitness facility and added the cages on purpose: “Our town has always been a softball/baseball town and I wanted to make something more accessible for everyone to use.” That community-first intent is exactly what makes this cage worth supporting — it exists to serve local players, not just to fill a schedule.
Good to know
The indoor, covered setup keeps practice on regardless of the weather outside. Parking, seating, and restrooms are all on site, and the second-cage add-on makes it easy to run two groups at once when a team needs to split up its reps.
Book it — or list your own
Ready to put in some real reps? You can book Bobby’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, Bobby.
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