Riverside Batting Cages & Pro Shop
Address | 6865 Murray St, Riverside, CA | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (951) 352-8320 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.riversidebattingcages.com | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Batting Cage Center, Sporting Goods Store | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 5 7 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Riverside Batting Cages & Pro Shop reviews
7Cool place to get some stress out or have fun with some friends, highly recommend it.
I took my daughter, started off in the softball at 40 mph, then went into the softball at 50 mph, and finished off with a fastball at 40 mph. The cost is fantastic—$ 1 for ten balls.
Thoroughly enjoy coming here. The staff are always nice and attentive and it's just a good place to take your kids. There are multiple speeds for all ages.
This is our go-to for batting practice it gets pretty busy in the evenings, but the staff is very helpful. You can play by coins or rent the cage by the hour. I wish they would open a pro shop or install an arcade in their open area. The vacant room would be perfect for hosting parties or banquets, just a suggestion for the owner.
First time to one of these in years as wanted a place for my 9year old grandson to get some batting practice in. Great place to go to as there are plenty of cages for his level and he truly enjoyed it as this is what he needed to boost his confidence in batting. Place is clean and set back out of the way. The teen attendant was Awesome & super helpful today even working by himself so we will definitely come back.
First time I've been and I will definitely be returning. Such a fun atmosphere
Glad we found this place, it's been great for my son to practice on weekends. 10 balls for a $1 token and plenty of speeds to chose from. Friendly employees, come right out to reload when the machines are empty or check when there's some other malfunction.