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The Yard Baseball Academy

Batting Cage in Beaverton, Oregon

4.7(32 reviews)
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About The Yard Baseball Academy

The Yard Baseball Academy is a batting cage located in Beaverton, Oregon. Located at 5465 Southwest Western Avenue. Visit for more details on hours, availability, and amenities.

Facility features

  • Baseball

Reviews

  • Leon Malkin5

    I worked with Chad Ulogar at the east side facility. I am in my seventies playing adult slow pitch softball and have had limited experience playing softball. Chad was great to work with- friendly, patient, and a true professional. I had five lessons. His instructions were innovative and very clear and helpful. I felt I made definite progress although I knew I would not be a great hitter in only five lessons. Chad gave me the tools and concepts to work on. I just need to practice and execute what he taught me. Would highly recommend working with Chad. Thanks Chad.

    3 years ago

  • Sameer Rohatgi4

    While visiting our in-laws, rather than have my son veg out in front of the TV, I signed him up for their winter baseball camp. He has a Little League tryout coming up, so it would help keep his skills fresh. The camp and facilities aren't bad. We've used an indoor facility locally as well as played summer travel ball, so I'm comparing against our experience. But, if you're in Beaverton, and your kid likes baseball, the yard seems pretty good.

    6 years ago

  • Miguel Cervantes5

    This place is awesome!! If you want the best baseball instructors in Oregon, then make sure to come visit these amazing coaches! You will not regret it!

    2 years ago

  • Johnny 345

    Brought in my son who'd been out of baseball for 4 years, but wanted to see where his pitching ability was at with all the time off. They have a former MLB pitcher Chris Pine (No, not the Star Trek actor) who was very friendly and humble which is something I don't expect out of people with that kind of ability and knowledge. Without the use of slow motion video, he was immediately able to identify mechanical flaws that reduce velocity and increase injury risk. Due to commitments in a different sport, we can't get personal lessons for baseball now, but it would be an easy choice if we did. That kind of knowledge, with a genuine interest to help is hard to find. Also just as important is his brutal honesty. You will know exactly where you stand, and what realistic expectations would be.

    9 years ago

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