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20 batting cages in Oakland. Compare training facilities with pitching machines and HitTrax, family-friendly spots for parties, and indoor cages open year-round.
Recreational
Recreational
Training
Training + Recreational
Training + Recreational
Training + RecreationalTraining-focused batting cages in Oakland with pitching machines, HitTrax, lessons, and offseason programs.
Recreational batting cages in Oakland for birthday parties, family outings, and casual token-based hitting.
Recreational
RecreationalOakland batting cages serve the East Bay, where a diverse youth baseball culture intersects with A's history and proximity to UC Berkeley athletics.
Training-focused players use academies in Alameda and along I-880. Coaches often have Cal or St. Mary's connections. HitTrax is available at one or two tier-one facilities; private lessons typically run $70 to $100 per half-hour.
Recreational hitters find family-entertainment cages in San Leandro and along I-580. Token pricing averages $2.50 per round. Walk-in access is standard; birthday parties fill weekends.
Oakland specific: East Bay weather is similar to SF with marine layer and relatively mild temperatures year-round. Outdoor hitting is comfortable most of the year. The East Bay travel-ball scene is tightly connected to Bay Area Peninsula and San Jose programs, with frequent crossover.
Private lessons run $70 to $100 per half-hour. Group clinics cost $45 to $75 per player. Rates are slightly below SF Peninsula but comparable to most of the East Bay.
Filter by Training. Alameda and I-880 corridor academies train East Bay travel teams.
Mostly yes. East Bay weather is mild; occasional winter rain and summer marine layer are the main interruptions.
Yes. Filter by Softball. Several facilities carry fastpitch machines for the Bay Area's competitive high-school softball circuit.