Batting-Cage Practice at Legends Batting Cages (Up to 53% Off). Three Options Available.
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Batting cage with adjustable pitching machines improves hand-eye coordination and swing mechanics
Much like the New Deal, free refills, and ownership of the moon, baseball helped make America the great nation it is today. Salute our national pastime with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$9 for batting-cage practice for one (an $18.25 total value)
- 15 batting-cage tokens, valid for 150 pitches (a $15 value)
- One hot-dog lunch, which includes a hot dog (a $1.75 value), a soft drink (a $0.75 value), and a bag of chips (a $0.75 value; a $3.25 total value)<p>
$17 for batting-cage practice for two (a $36.50 total value)
- 30 batting-cage tokens, valid for 300 pitches (a $30 value)
- Two hot-dog lunches (a $6.50 value)<p>
$20 for a batting-cage practice for one (a $39.99 total value)
- 10 batting-cage tokens, valid for 100 pitches (a $10 value)
- Tornado titanium necklace (a $29.99 value)<p>
Although the cages are open until at least 10 p.m. every day, availability may be limited during team practices on Monday–Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. While Legends Batting Cages provides batting helmets and bats, hitters are still encouraged to bring their own.<p>
Legends Batting Cages
At Legends Batting Cages, a full roster of outdoor pitching machines fires practice balls at various speeds to help Little Leaguers and advanced batters hone their skills. The machines’ weapons of choice are hollow-core MacGregor balls, which fly further than regular baseballs and help prevent broken bats and embarrassing off-key clinks. Pitch speeds range from 30 to 55 miles per hour for ages 5–9 and from to 40 to 90 miles per hour for ages 10 and older, topping out at 90 miles per hour in a cage suited for professional-level players. The facility also hosts an auxiliary batting cage, which up to 12 players may rent to get ready for the fall season’s playoffs and applesauce harvest.
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About Legends Batting Cages
At Legends Batting Cages, a full roster of outdoor pitching machines fires practice balls at various speeds to help Little Leaguers and advanced batters hone their skills. The machines' weapons of choice are hollow-core MacGregor balls, which fly further than regular baseballs and help prevent broken bats and embarrassing off-key clinks. Pitch speeds range from 30 to 55 miles per hour for ages 5–9 and from to 40 to 90 miles per hour for ages 10 and older, topping out at 90 miles per hour in a cage suited for professional-level players. The facility also hosts an auxiliary batting cage, which up to 12 players may rent to test their stadium-light-shattering abilities.