A Look at Tunnel Batting Cages
If you attend a competitive baseball or softball camp, you will
likely encounter tunnel batting cages. Just like standard
batting cages, "tunnel" models are an invaluable tool for
improving a batter's speed and accuracy in hitting a baseball or
softball.
Tunnel batting cages are often used at commercial batting cage
facilities, and hold many advantages over other types, including
standard indoor and outdoor models. The name "tunnel batting
cages" describes the tubular shape of the cage, which allows
more cages can fit side by side in an allotted area, and also
allows many batters to bat simultaneously.
The longer length and narrow width of tunnel batting cages has
other advantages. With the long, relatively limited width of the
cages, balls will stay in a smaller area without the risk of
rolling too far away. The length is also beneficial because it
allows batters to hit farther distances while practicing.
Tunnel batting cages come in a variety of styles and sizes. They
are available in portable models as well as permanent fixtures.
Additional sections can be purchased for portable tunnel batting
cages in the event that length needs to be adjusted. In
addition, tunnel batting cages can be purchased for indoor or
outdoor use. Assembly and dismantling of portable tunnel batting
cages is usually quick and simple, allowing for simple
relocation, construction, and storage.
A popular application of tunnel batting cages is to improve
batting speed and force. To help measure progress, radar guns
are often available to track the speed of a ball. Tunnel batting
cages are also useful in practicing hitting distance while
keeping a ball in a confined area. Whether tunnel batting cages
are used for indoor or outdoor activities, the quality of
construction should match the objectives of the organization. A
batter can improve his or her game tremendously with the proper
equipment.