‘Casey at the Bat’ batting cages have been a staple in the Valley for over 30 years. Known for its unique wide open hitting area, with a 200 ft home run fence. Our batting cages were built with the idea of being able to see your batted ball go after it is hit. The open hitting area is more enjoyable than batting in a small, enclosed tunnel or cage. Casey’s batting cages also use arm pitching machines so hitters can time the pitches just like a real pitcher.










ardalan aryaei
a month agoShantell Lynn (Skittles)
a month agoWhen I was a kid this was called "Casey At The Bat" something like that, and I LOVED it. Every weekend we had a skate night with our schools and it was so much fun!! I wonder if that's something we could look into again for this generation? Let's get them off their phones and out seeing people's faces!!
Andrea Balash
a month agoMary Florence
a month agoMy husband and I are always looking for mini golf courses and we really enjoyed our time here. Only $10 when most places are $15 plus nowadays.
T S
a month agoGood batting cages and relatively inexpensive. They did have a batting simulator which looked interesting but pitched way too fast to be enjoyable