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FACILITY AMENITIES
Batting Cages |
W H AT A R E T H E M O S T I M P O R TA N T C O N S I D E R AT I O N S ?
Though not an on-field amenity, batting cages are an important part of any ballfield. From location to maintenance,
here are the most important considerations to effectively incorporate batting cages into your ballfield.
perimeter of a complex. This location can provide:
■ Batting cage location
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• better coaching atmosphere away from parents and distractions.
How the cages will be used and safety are the most
important factors. For multi-field sites, consider
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these points:
◾ Orient your batting cage north-to-south to
prevent the sun from blinding hitters and pitchers
during batting practice.
◾ When placing two or more batting cages in any
one area, consider the safety risk of dozens of
players and coaches swinging bats in a small area.
◾ Always install batting cages a minimum of 4'
away from any potential snag points like chain
link fences, tree limbs, etc.
◾ Consider positioning batting cages around the
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• increased safety by having swinging bats and thrown balls away
from spectators and pedestrians inside the park.
• convenience for coaches hauling practice equipment.
■ Single or multiple cages
Having multiple cages side-by-side can save money. However, this can cause
problems for competing teams.
◾ A double cage (side-by-side) is a great setup, but adding more cages
(3up, 4up or more) means that there will be a herd of players and coaches
stacked on top of one another.
◾ Coaches and players appreciate not having to warm up next to opponents.
◾ Consider placing multiple 2-up cages in different parts of your complex.