Since 2010 when the SFBA began in our parks, our main goal has always been to Bring Baseball Back to The City. But what does that mean?
Like most single screen theaters, The Bridge needed a fresh start to return to being a community beacon. The SFBA moved in 2016 to transform the theater into an inclusive learning environment, providing a professional standard for people to learn in a one of kind facility.
Lydia Winn
3 months agoSpencer and his wee maitre d’cages Billy were warm and helpful getting us set up as first timers and explaining everything. The half hour flew by! A free beer was included for each of us.
Chris Lopez
a year agoI don't think I will come back to this batting cage. I don't like the customer service. No one showed up when I came in. I waited about 10 minutes and no one showed up to assist me. It looked/sounded like they didn't wanna give me a batting cage at all. I've been to this batting cage three times, and I noticed that all three times, they didn't wanna help me get a batting cage set up for me. I don't really recommend going to this batting cage if you don't have enough patience to stand there for about 5-15 minutes without anyone helping you get a batting cage.
epiphany rez
2 years agoMy son is 9 years old and started here 2 months ago with little experience. The staff here are experts and LOVE what they do. I've seen tremendous growth in my son on and off the field since starting here. This is a special place.
FT R
a year agoWe rented a cage for 1 hour ; our very first time, sooooo much fun, the time passed as the speed of the balls! We'll see if we'll be still so happy tomorrow, with the hands aches coming... But it has worthed it!
Ryan Drake-Lee
a year agoGreat baseball facility in the heart of San Francisco. Pretty sure these are the only batting cages in SF. The prices are not that accessible to all, but there are Hit Trax equipment that show pitch speed, ball exit velocity, ball distance traveled. Nice clean bathrooms,