14 Mar 2008 02:11:36 | Jason Gluckman
Batting cages are a crucial ingredient in any baseball or
softball training regimen. They are used both by batting coaches
and by recreational athletes to help improve a batter’s speed
and accuracy in hitting a ball. Outdoor batting cages are a
useful and necessary tool for most teams.
Many communities have commercial outdoor batting cages at
outdoor public parks and other areas specifically designated for
baseball. These facilities are set up on a rental basis. They
can be used for both softball and baseball. Prices vary with the
amount of time used. Contact your local parks and recreation
department for the location of the batting cages near you.
Climate needs to be taken into consideration when purchasing a
batting cage, as the elements will affect certain materials
differently. A region’s humidity level should be noted before
ordering a cage made with netting that might mildew easily.
Because cold can also affect the durability of netting, make
sure that the netting is suited to the region in which the
batting cage will be used.
Outdoor batting cages are used more often during the summer. As
baseball and softball are historically spring and summer sports,
outdoor batting cages can get quite a work out during the warmer
months of the year. It is a good idea to have materials on hand
with which to mend outdoor batting cages. They may require
mending as the baseball and softball season progresses and the
cages are being visited more often.
Outdoor batting cages can also be purchased in a portable style.
Indeed, if a team is on the road, they may want to take their
own batting cage with them, instead of relying on the park where
they will be playing. If flexibility is important, portable
batting cages are a sensible choice.
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