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Can You Really Make Money Renting Out Your Batting Cage?

May 7, 2025Listing TipsChampion

Can You Really Make Money Renting Your Batting Cage?

You spent real money and time building your batting cage. It’s an amazing setup — but outside of team training or your kid’s practice, it might sit unused more often than you’d like.

So can you really make money renting it out?

The answer: absolutely. And thousands of cage owners are already doing it through CageList.

How It Works

CageList is the world’s largest marketplace for private batting cages. You simply list your cage for free, set your price and availability, and local players can book it by the hour.

How Much Can You Actually Make?

You keep 90% of every booking.

That means if your cage rents for $30/hour, you earn $27 every time it’s used.

Hosting just a few hours a week can put $300–$800 per month back in your pocket — and that’s just from one cage.

See exactly how CageList fees work here.

What Do You Need to Get Started?

  • A clean, safe batting cage (backyard, side yard, or private space)
  • At least one clear, well-lit photo
  • Set your pricing and availability
  • Optional: pitching machine, L-screen, lights, turf, etc.

Pro Tip: Follow our Listing Guidelines to make your cage stand out in search results.

Is It Safe? What About Liability?

Every renter agrees to our Community Guidelines and signs a liability waiver before booking.

And for added protection, you can enroll in CageList’s Host Protection Plan to help cover unexpected incidents.

Ready to Earn with Your Cage?

You’ve already done the hard part — building a great cage. Now it’s time to let it pay for itself (and then some).

List your batting cage for free and start earning with CageList today.

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