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13 batting cages in Tulsa. Compare training facilities with pitching machines and HitTrax, family-friendly spots for parties, and indoor cages open year-round.
Training + Recreational
TrainingTraining-focused batting cages in Tulsa with pitching machines, HitTrax, lessons, and offseason programs.
Training + Recreational
TrainingRecreational batting cages in Tulsa for birthday parties, family outings, and casual token-based hitting.
Tulsa has one of the most under-recognized baseball cultures in the country, with strong high-school programs, a healthy travel-ball circuit, and proximity to OU's baseball and softball legacies.
Training-focused players use academies on the south side, in Broken Arrow, and around Jenks. HitTrax is standard; private lessons typically run $50 to $85 per half-hour from coaches often connected to Oklahoma or Oklahoma State programs.
Recreational hitters have family cages in Owasso, Bixby, and along I-44. Token pricing averages $2 per round. Walk-in access is normal on weekends, and birthday parties fill most venues Saturday afternoons.
Tulsa specific: like OKC, softball training is disproportionately strong here. Many facilities run fastpitch programs alongside baseball. Weather supports outdoor hitting September through May; summer heat and occasional severe-weather events push serious training indoors June through August.
Very. The state's softball culture is deep. Filter by Softball on this page to see facilities with fastpitch machines and experienced softball coaches.
Private lessons run $50 to $85 per half-hour. Group clinics are $35 to $60 per player. Rates are on the lower end among southern metros.
Indoor facilities run year-round. Outdoor hitting is comfortable September through May; summer is mostly indoor due to heat.
Filter by Training. South Tulsa, Broken Arrow, and Jenks academies host team practices and structured off-season programs.