Training

Storm Sports Academy

Batting cage in West Hempstead, New York

4.4(251 reviews)
Storm Sports Academy
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About Storm Sports Academy

Storm Sports Academy is a training batting cage facility in West Hempstead, New York. Built for serious baseball and softball players — lessons, data tools, pitching machines.

Facility features

  • Indoor
  • Baseball

Batting Cage Reviews

  • Anu1

    Storm Sports Academy used to be a great place to train and play, especially back when Mick was running things. I’ve been going there since 2010, and it was always a solid spot for indoor sports. However, ever since the younger guy took over, it has gone downhill fast. His attitude is unprofessional, often aggressive, and it seems like he treats South Asians with noticeable hostility. I don’t want to outright call it racism, but he definitely needs some serious training on how to handle customer interactions. To make things worse, good luck ever getting them to answer the phone—you’d probably have better odds winning the lottery!

    a year ago

  • Mike Wallace1

    My nephew played for an 11U team at Storm, and the experience was a complete letdown. The owner (young-looking, possibly named Thomas or Roulis) was abrasive and rude, setting a poor tone for the program. The coaches were equally unprofessional, showing little care or knowledge about baseball—a quick google search showed most of them hadn’t played past high school. Practices were chaotic: kids threw balls haphazardly, took wild swings nearly hitting each other, and learned nothing substantial. My nephew said they “just played games” with no real instruction. I observed a session myself and saw no structure or skill-building drills, just disorganization. Communication was abysmal—I emailed and called, but got no response for three weeks. This facility lacks the expertise and professionalism to develop young players. I strongly recommend looking elsewhere for a serious baseball program that prioritizes skill development and respect.

    6 months ago

  • Amy Peters (dinomonster)4

    The roadway out front is not suited for the traffic. Parents should drive around and not try to back up with pedestrians children scampering about. It's dangerous and unnecessary.

    3 months ago

  • Jimmy M4

    Great large location. Hoping to see pitch machines in the future.

    3 months ago

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