Indoor Batting Cage in Sarasota, FL

Some cages get built simply because a family loves the game that much — and this indoor batting cage in Sarasota, FL is one of them. “We are a baseball family that wants others to enjoy our batting cage,” Lea Ann says, and that open, welcoming spirit is exactly what makes the place special.
The cage
This is a covered, indoor setup built for year-round reps, which matters in Florida where afternoon heat and sudden rain can wreck an outdoor session. It’s stocked with baseballs, a batting tee, an L-screen, a pitching machine, and a bullpen mound, so hitters and pitchers both have what they need. Amenities include LED lighting, a comfortable seating area, a sound system, and restroom access. Time runs $45 an hour, booked by the hour, so you train on your own schedule instead of someone else’s.
Who it’s for
It works for hitters and teams of every level — youth, high school, college, and professional — and suits individual sessions, small groups, youth team practices, pitching work, camps and clinics, and content filming. With room for a good-sized group, it’s a genuine team-practice option near Sarasota, not just a solo cage.
The host
Lea Ann and her family didn’t build this cage to keep it to themselves. Opening up their home setup so other players in the area can get quality reps is the entire point — and it’s the kind of thing that makes them the family in the neighborhood with the batting cage everyone is glad exists.
Good to know
The space is extremely private, so it’s just your group when you book, with no strangers rotating through. Because it’s fully covered and indoors, it stays usable all year regardless of the weather, and the seating and restroom make longer sessions and team practices genuinely comfortable rather than a grind.
Book it — or list your own
Ready to put in some real reps? You can book Lea’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, Lea.
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