Batting Cages in Phoenix, Arizona

30 batting cages in Phoenix. Compare training facilities with pitching machines and HitTrax, family-friendly spots for parties, and indoor cages open year-round.

Best for serious players

Training-focused batting cages in Phoenix with pitching machines, HitTrax, lessons, and offseason programs.

Best for parties & casual hitters

Recreational batting cages in Phoenix for birthday parties, family outings, and casual token-based hitting.

About batting cages in Phoenix

Phoenix and Scottsdale have an unusual batting cage landscape , the Cactus League presence means dozens of high-end training facilities operate in the region, including some with direct MLB connections.

For serious players, Scottsdale and the East Valley (Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa) are the training hubs. Several academies offer HitTrax, Rapsodo, and private lessons from ex-MLB players who settle here after playing spring training. Expect $70–$100 per half-hour , high for the size of the metro, but the coaching quality is elite.

Recreational cages are abundant in the West Valley (Glendale, Peoria) and North Phoenix. Token pricing runs $1.50–$3 per round. Family-entertainment venues with cage add-ons are common , birthday parties are a strong use case.

Phoenix specific: summer heat (105–115°F June–September) means outdoor batting is miserable from mid-morning to evening. Nearly all serious training happens indoors May–October. Winter is the opposite , outdoor hitting is delightful and you'll pay peak rates Nov–April as MLB players work out in the area.

Batting cages in Phoenix: FAQ

Where do MLB players train in Phoenix during spring training?+

Specifics vary by team and player, but many academies in Scottsdale and the East Valley are used by MLB-affiliated players and coaches. That coaching network often trickles down to local youth programs.

How much do Phoenix batting cage lessons cost?+

Private lessons run $70–$100 per half-hour at top academies , higher than the metro size would suggest due to the density of ex-MLB coaches. Group clinics are more affordable at $40–$70 per player.

Where can I hit outdoors in Phoenix during summer?+

Honestly, don't. June–September outdoor hitting is a safety issue , temperatures often exceed 110°F. All the indoor facilities in this directory are climate-controlled and more enjoyable than outdoor hitting eight months of the year.

Best Phoenix area cages for softball?+

Filter by Softball on this page. Several East Valley academies have fastpitch programs and softball-specific pitching machines.