Baseball
Backyard batting cages.
Extra space and kids who love baseball or softball? A backyard cage pays for itself compared to years of rental fees, and it is ready whenever your player is.
Stop paying by the hour.
If your family's been paying rental-cage rates for years, you already know the math. Unlimited reps, on your schedule, in weather the indoor cages don't even have. Most of our cage installs pay for themselves in rental fees within a few seasons.
What goes into a Bearcat cage.
- Durable hitting turf engineered for repeat impact. No bare spots in the hitting area after a single season.
- Heavy-duty netting systems rated for live pitching speeds. Retractable options on request.
- Turf mounds and plate areas with proper materials so the cage works for real pitching practice, not just hitting.
- Proper drainage underneath so water does not pool after a storm.
- Custom sizing. Standard cage dimensions, or designed to fit a tricky yard.
Where it fits.
Most DFW backyards can fit a cage with some thoughtful design. We walk the yard, flag power and irrigation, check sight lines and neighbor angles, and lay out something that works. Already have a Bearcat turf install? We'll integrate the cage into it so there's no visible seam.
A recent backyard cage build
See a real Bearcat install.
From an Aledo build: hitting, pitching, empty-cage detail, and the aerial finish. This is what our backyard cages actually look like.
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Backyard Training
Hitting stations, pitching lanes, and fielding zones.
Turf Infields
Skinned-area retrofits and full infield installs.
Field Conversion
Convert your field to a year-round turf asset.
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