This place is awesome. I came here on a Sunday mid morning. There was nobody there. I hit about 70 baseballs for 7 bucks. They do have a $ 10 minimum for credit cards so be aware of you do not have cash. It also costs a dollar to rent a bat. But it was well worth it to relive the glory days. There was no one bothering me and I had the cages to myself. Come here if you want to hit some baseballs and hangout. Also they have a big wheel if you get 5 tokens or more you get to spin. I unfortunately landed in between water and a snack so no prize for me but still a cool concept. Great local establishment.
Brandon V.
Place rating: 5 Mesa, AZ
I’ve practiced at this facility for about 30 years. It changed names several times but the current owners have kept it up the best. Do not expect anything fancy(only the bare essentials) but you will get batting practice from well maintained machines. Also, you can pay by the hour, which is an incredible convenience!
Amber V.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
This is clearly an older place but it’s clean and well maintained. It’s also affordable: you can buy a token to get 20 pitches for $ 1. Or rent cages for 30 mins($ 12) or 60 mins($ 20). They accept debit/credit with a $ 10 minimum. If you purchase tokens any unused can be brought back on your next visit. The young employees were polite and helpful. They have bats you can use for free but if you’d rather purchase one they have bats, gloves, drinks, etc for sale.
Ryelle R.
Place rating: 5 Mesa, AZ
Zero complaints for this establishment! — The grounds are kept clean. Not even a cigarette butt in sight. — It’s extremely inexpensive, $ 1 for a coin that gets you 20 pitches, $ 20 to rent a cage for an hour, $ 12 for a half hour. — None of the cages are ever«out of order.» — There are Grills & tables for outdoor parties. — There’s 14 cages that include: Softball Slow Pitch, Softball Fast Pitch, Baseball Slow, Baseball Medium, Baseball Fast. — If you don’t have your own bat, you can use theirs for free! — The machines pitch consistently. Sometimes you’ll get one that’s pitching short, which is easily fixed by scooting up in the batters box. Once you’re in the right position, the balls will come right to ya. Hours are M-F 12:00pm — 9:00pm, Sat/Sun 9:00am — 9:00 pm. In December they close at 8:00pm. If you’re ever in the mood to hit some balls, this is the place to do it!
Brad W.
Place rating: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
This is clearly an old school facility from the ancient guy at the front desk to the neighborhood it lies, but your here to hit balls and Home Run delivers on that simple task. It was $ 20 for an hour($ 12 half hour) of whatever pitching you choose(softball for me) and away you go. They have free bats to use as well and they have been around for 30 years, so they are doing things right. There are some targets in the cage you can try to nail, but otherwise this seems to be a fine place to work on your swing for a reasonable fee.
Ben D.
Place rating: 5 Phoenix, AZ
This a perfect batting cage. Inexpensive, well run and clean, nothing beats this. The employees are friendly and it offers professional clinics and lessons. Money wise it’s about half as much as Crackerjax so that’s a huge. The speeds range from a veteran to amateur. It offers team parties and is family friendly. All the cages work and haven’t ran into any problems. Weather you are a pro or a rookie this will suit you.