D-BAT Texoma, Sherman TX
Address | 4113 North, Frisco Rd, Sherman, TX | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (903) 228-3228 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.dbattexoma.com | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Batting Cage Center, Baseball Field, Baseball Goods Store, Softball Club, Softball Field | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.2 10 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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D-BAT Texoma reviews
10Workers were friendly. Batting cages were pretty cool. Only set back was lack of room to sit and spectate on a busy day!
The only thing is that the time on here need to be updated says that yall open at 10 am on Fridays but when we got there it had a sign on the door said that yall don't open till 2 and I drove an hour and a half to get here
Good place to take your children to when they're out there getting ready to play ball and whatever and it's a great place for them to go and practice their skills
Need to change hours of operation to reflect true hours. 3 weeks in a row that the place was locked up when we went.as of now the membership is a waste of money
Even though the area isn't ideal, It's a great place to take your kids to practice batting etc. We purchased a bat in the store, my son actually chipped it while batting. The store manager was very kind to not only replace his bat for a new one but threw in a set of gloves for him. I would Rate it 10 stars if I could!
Perfect place for my daughter to practice machine pitch baseball. No wait, clean, friendly service.
Great place to play Baseball if you want to get out if the weather. Employees are very nice!
Great place to take the team for batting practice. Batting cages get congested with lots of people.
Love this place. Went there for the first time last week and have been there 3 times already. They always have the place looking great and have a great shop inside.
Don't have a bat? Don't need one. Purchase a Swing Card for the Batting Cages and you can use one of their bats. They so have a soft pitch area if you'd like to do the pitching.
All-in-all a great place and friendly people. Would deffinately recommend to someone. Bring the whole team or go by yourself and get some practice swings in.
I had a buddy of mine recommend this batting cage facility to me recently so I decided to stop in to take a few cuts. There was nobody manning the desk when I got there so I waited patiently for a staffer to help me get started. After standing within view of the doorway, a staff member came from inside one of the cages for check-out duties. We had a short discussion that made it clear that this was the first time here and she gave me my card and let me walk down the hall to find the batting cages. The kiosks are set up to allow baseball or softball and I was pleasantly surprised when I realized that they were using real baseballs, not the yellow dimple balls. Kudos for that! I first selected the 50mph because it had been a while since I’ve swung a bat. The balls were consistently high. Thinking that maybe a fast speed would fix the problem, I spent another credit on 60 mph. The balls were still high. Assuming that this was just the way it is, I paid one more credit at 60mph before deciding that I was done. I was making good contact but most of the balls were out of the strike zone high and I really shouldn’t be chasing them up there. I stopped by the front desk to inform the attendant the balls in lane 9 are consistently high and she says “Ya, you can adjust it up or down”. I said “Really, can you come show me how”. She says “You just push the button that says up or down”. I have never used a machine that was adjustable this way so it wasn’t obvious to me this was possible. Ideally, she would have just happily agreed to walk back with me to show me but instead made me feel like an idiot for not working it out on my own. I go back to look at the panel and sure enough, there are two large buttons that say up and down. I got to thinking about it and concluded that you have to spend at least one credit which equals $2 just to make adjustments to the machine to dial it in. When I mention this to her, she nods in agreement that this is true. While there are many good things to say about the facility itself, this experience has left a sour taste that I really hope I can wash away with my next visit.