Batting Cages in Chicago, Illinois

23 batting cages in Chicago. 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 Chicago with pitching machines, HitTrax, lessons, and offseason programs.

Best for parties & casual hitters

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

About batting cages in Chicago

Chicago's batting cage culture is shaped by its climate , serious players train indoors October through April, and the city's academies rival anything in the country for off-season volume.

For training-focused players, Bo Jackson's Elite Sports (Bensenville), 312 Baseball Lab, and B.I.G. Baseball Academy are the heavyweights. All offer HitTrax, tunnel rentals, private lessons from former MLB and college coaches, and team training slots. Expect $75–$110 per half-hour. Winter months (Nov–Feb) fill up 1–2 weeks in advance.

Recreational cages are harder to find in the city proper. The suburbs , Naperville, Arlington Heights, Bensenville , have the larger family-friendly facilities with token pricing and birthday party setups. In-city options are mostly training-first academies that can be rented hourly.

Chicago specific: you're going to be indoors most of the year. If your kid plays travel ball, plan on a structured Nov–Feb training program , most local teams do this. Summer outdoor options do exist; public parks like the ones in Lincoln + Grant Park systems have free backstops but no pitching machines.

Batting cages in Chicago: FAQ

Where can I hit during the winter in Chicago?+

Every training academy in this directory is indoor + climate-controlled. Bo Jackson's, 312 Baseball Lab, and B.I.G. Baseball Academy all run year-round.

How much does a Chicago batting cage cost?+

Training facilities charge $40–$65 per cage hour, $75–$110 per private half-hour lesson. Recreational/token pricing runs $2–$3 per round at suburban family cages.

Are there free batting cages in Chicago?+

The Chicago Park District has some public batting cages at neighborhood fields (no machines, backstop only). If you want pitching machines, you'll need a paid facility , use the "Walk-In" filter on this page.

Which Chicago cages are best for high-school travel ball?+

Filter by "Training" on this page. The three major academies run high-school-team-specific programs in the off-season including showcase prep.