About Sports at the Beach
Sports at the Beach is a batting cage located in Georgetown, Delaware. Located at 22518 Lewes Georgetown Highway. Visit for more details on hours, availability, and amenities.
Facility features
- Baseball
- Public Park
- Open to Public
- Walk-In
Reviews
- Sarah Cox5
My son had a baseball tournament here (we're from maryland) and initially when I read the complex rules (mainly not being able to bring coolers, drinks, or food) I was not a fan as every tournament he's ever been in we always bring a cooler with waters, Gatorade, and small snacks for him to eat between games. I was not looking forward to having to buy everything there (sports + equipment + traveling is already expensive enough). I figured id just leave the cooler in the car and walk back but everyone had coolers and drinks and I didnt see anybody enforcing this rule. Im not encouraging anybody to break the rules but I did go back to the car and grab some waters and I had some snacks in my bag. The complex itself is really nice. The fields were nice (some of the fences could use some work) and they also had multiple ponds for fishing which was nice because before and after the games the boys would all go fishing. I definitely wouldn't mind having more tournaments here.
a year ago
- Ale Acosta5
AMAZING FIELDS! So well kept, bathrooms are clean, the food was good. I will advice there is NO BEACH WATER lol, the sand felt good to dig your toes in. The officials were very respectful and knowledgeable during the games. Everyone had a lot of professionalism and we were so happy our boys got to win this!!
10 months ago
- Michelle Cleaver2
There is minimal protection from baseballs around the fields. Typically, you have solid 4ft metal fencing around the field. There were large sitting areas with short concrete walls and other sections where the batting cage netting served as the outfield fences. We actually saw a kid fall fall backwards over that wall when catching a ball. The metal fencing is curled up along the ground and balls don't stay on the field. Multiple balls fouled IN to the dugouts. The netting behind homeplate was minimal and foul balls were flying all over between the fields. We as adults know to be on the lookout, but they have a lot of nice areas for kids to play and it's impossible to watch all the directions balls flew in from. There was basically nowhere to relax and enjoy the game. Bathrooms were OK, well stocked with tp, soap, and working dryers. I appreciate that over the porta johns. Lots of trash cans everywhere with plenty of space in them. Food...you are not supposed to bring in food, but the concession stand was very expensive and didn't have any nutritional options to feed athletes. Or adults who dont want junk. If there was a water fountain, we never saw it. Some scoreboards worked, some didnt. There wasn't enough cell service to have game changer load, so you couldn't follow along with the balls/strikes/outs. There was a lot of parking, so that's a plus too.
11 months ago
- Guy Green Jr4
Place had a lot of ball fields and is a good venue for tournaments. Stay to play policy is a joke. Teams should not be forced to stay at specific hotels so they get additional money. Just charge more to participate. Facilities could use some sprucing up. Not all controllers on scoreboards worked. Need trashcans in parking lot. Basketball courts, fishing ponds, are nice breaks away in between games and food stands and Rita’s trucks were awesome. Overall I would come back for a tournament here but the place could use a sprucing up.
2 years ago
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