At just $15 an hour, this indoor batting cage in Waller, TX is one of the most affordable private cages on CageList, a single covered setup one owner opened up so local hitters could get real reps without a facility price tag.
The cage
The cage measures 35 feet long, 15 wide, and 10 tall, and it's covered for year-round use. The setup includes a fast-pitch softball pitching machine, an L-screen, and a hitting tee, with LED lighting, a seating area, parking, and music on site. Sessions start at $15/hour with three guests included and room for up to nine, an easy price for a family or a couple of teammates to split.
Who it's for
As the owner puts it, this is a "single cage located in Waller, TX, available for either softball or baseball hitting." That makes it a great fit for solo work, a parent throwing to a kid, or a few teammates grabbing extra swings, the kind of low-key, no-frills reps that add up over a season. With three guests included and room for up to nine, it's flexible enough for a quick individual session or a small group taking turns, and the fast-pitch machine plus tee and L-screen mean you can build a real routine rather than just soft-tossing.
The host
This is a private cage, not a commercial facility. Scott simply made a covered, well-lit space available by the hour so nearby hitters have somewhere close and affordable to train. At $15 an hour, it's clearly less about running a business than about keeping a good cage in use and helping local players get their swings in.
Good to know
It's covered, so Texas heat and rain don't stop a session, and the lighting means evening reps work fine. Parking and a seating area make it easy to bring a helper or two along. House rules keep it respectful: no pets, seeds, gum, loud music, smoking, glass, alcohol, or cleats.
Book it, or list your own
If you're nearby, book Scott's cage here and get real work in. Somewhere else? Find a batting cage near you.
Have a cage of your own sitting idle most of the week? List your cage on CageList and see what it could earn.
Thanks for being part of CageList, Scott.











