If you own a batting cage — whether it’s in your backyard, on your property, or part of a private facility — you’ve probably wondered:
“Should I rent out my batting cage to other players or coaches?”
With platforms like CageList.com making it easier than ever to turn your cage into a steady stream of passive income, this question is becoming more and more common across the baseball and softball world.
Still, if you’re like most cage owners, you might feel skeptical about letting strangers use your space. Is it safe? Is it worth it? How does it work?
Let’s break down everything you need to know — the pros, the risks, the process — and why listing your cage on CageList might be one of the smartest decisions you can make.
It’s common to have doubts before listing your batting cage for rent. Here are the most frequent questions we hear from new hosts — and how CageList addresses each one:
Yes — because you stay in complete control. You set your schedule, approve or decline each booking request, and decide who gets access. CageList was built for private cage owners — not facilities — so privacy and respect are baked into the experience.
This is one of the top concerns — and for good reason. That’s why CageList is actively rolling out a Property Protection Plan and includes clear community guidelines every renter must agree to before booking. Cage owners can also require signed waivers or additional communication prior to rentals.
Not unless you want them to! You can open your cage for just a few hours a week or as often as you’d like. Want to block it off during team practices or your own sessions? Done. CageList was built to support flexible scheduling.
Most cage owners set an hourly rental rate between $20–$60 per hour depending on the location and quality of the setup.
Some owners are earning $200–$800+ per month just by opening up a few unused hours per week. Whether you’re looking to cover maintenance costs, pay off your cage investment, or generate passive income — CageList makes it easy.
You keep 90% of every rental fee
CageList takes just 10% per booking
There are no upfront costs, no contracts, and no monthly subscription fees
Payouts are handled securely and automatically through Stripe
CageList isn’t just a booking app — it’s a national movement for better access to quality baseball and softball training. It’s built by players and coaches who understand the game, and who believe every community deserves access to a reliable batting cage.
Here’s what sets CageList apart:
Clean, well-maintained cages only
Honest photos and accurate listing details
Respectful, responsive communication
A supportive community of baseball families
Every renter agrees to:
Respect the owner’s property
Clean up after each session
Arrive and leave on time
Never smoke, drink, or damage equipment
Only coach others if pre-approved
CageList is about building trust and professionalism in the baseball community — not just quick transactions.
The demand for local training space is exploding.
Youth players, high schoolers, travel ball teams, and private coaches are all looking for reliable places to train — especially outside of traditional facilities and overcrowded parks. If you have a quality cage, your community needs you.
By listing your cage on CageList, you’ll:
Help local players train and improve
Give coaches a place to work
Generate extra income with no added effort
Join a growing network of baseball and softball families
Support the growth of the game across the country
Listing your cage takes just a few minutes. Here’s how:
Go to CageList.com and click “+ List Your Cage for Free”
Upload photos and write a short description
Set your price, schedule, and rules
Go live and start approving bookings!
You can edit your availability, respond to requests, and manage everything from your dashboard.
If you’re a batting cage owner who loves the game, wants to support your community, and wouldn’t mind earning a few hundred dollars a month — then yes, listing your cage on CageList is absolutely worth it.
CageList is changing how baseball and softball players train across America, and as a cage owner, you can be part of it.
Don’t miss out.
List your cage today at www.CageList.com and start making a difference — and a return — from your home field.
CageList offers the world’s largest network of local backyard batting cages you can rent by the hour. #AlwaysHitting