Norco Batting Cages

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Norco, United States

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Norco Batting Cages Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Norco Batting Cages is located in Norco, United States on 847 Sixth St. Norco Batting Cages is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category batting cage center in United States.

Address

847 Sixth St

Phone

+1 9512724466

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Thomas Cavanagh

Use to frequent this place, but sad to say it’s gone down hill since the previous owner sold it. Machines are always out of balls, no backlights for night hitting and many are out of service constantly. The machines are in really bad shape, but to make matters worse, the price has been doubled from previous owner. Use to be 50C a token, now 1. Not worth a buck a round, ur lucky if u get 5 decent pitches. Only thing keeping them in business at all is the lack of competition, but even that won’t keep the doors open if they don’t start addressing the equipment. It’s a shame, young kids don’t have many places to practice anymore, but I can’t recommend this place anymore

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Gabriel Vela

Everything works great

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Jeromes Gonzales

Batting cages are falling apart. The 60mph is very inconsistent and you’d be lucky to get 5 out of 10 pitches which I told them about 6 months ago and it’s still doing the same thing. The fast pitch softball machine is super inconsistent and has no lighting for hitting at night which is very dangerous. I’d say this place is a hiccup away from shutting down if they don’t take it more serious. Also the staff could be a little more friendlier. Sometimes I think they’d rather not have customers.

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Angel Marie Valdez

Old machines dirty needs a upgrade

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Sean Senko

Good batting cages. They have softballs in one section, and normal baseballs of varying speeds from 40 to 80 miles per hour. Their arcade (as of 2002) was always having most of the games exchanged (major exception being the Mr. Do! Machine which seemed like a fixture; there are also two pool tables inside).