DIY Batting Cage: a Free Plan to Build Your Own (2024)

Hey there, DIY legends! In this post, we’re diving into the thrilling world of creating your very own backyard batting cage – because who says home batting should be reserved for the pros? Whether you’re swinging for the fences or just hoping to impress the neighbors with your batting finesse, buckle up for a DIY adventure that’ll have you knocking it out of the park without breaking the bank.In this free plan, we’ll give you the secrets of crafting a DIY batting cage in the comfort of your own home. From selecting the perfect batting cage net to mastering the art of framing using steel pipes and connectors – it’s all here.

Worried about the heavy-duty stuff? Fear not! We’ll guide you through building a batting cage frame that can withstand the mightiest swings in both baseball and softball. Plus, we’ll throw in some cable wisdom to ensure your net stays where it belongs, even when you’re using the cage like a pro.

So, whether you’re dreaming of an indoor batting haven or an outdoor baseball paradise, get ready to step up to the plate and build a batting cage that’s as legendary as Ken Griffey Jr.’s swing!

1. The materials needed to build a home baseball cage

When starting a baseball batting cage project, it’s important to gather the necessary materials. Steel pipes and connectors are the perfect materials to build the frame. You’ll also need a good net; heavy duty netting twine, nylon or poly netting (you’ll easily find it at your local hardware store like Home Depot or on Amazon). Additionally, you’ll require tools to assemble your project (good news: you’ll only need two different tools when building with tinktube’s system), and a measuring tape to ensure accurate dimensions.

Here are the essential components required for this project. This plan provides the materials needed to build a DIY batting cage in the dimensions shown below. Depending on the amount of space you have and whether you want to build an indoor batting cage or a backyard DIY batting cage, you may choose to adapt the dimensions. If you need to do so, feel free to adjust the number of pipes to ensure you have enough tubes to create your project. We recommend having a few extra pipes and connectors on hand in case of any unexpected changes or adjustments during assembly… you might eventually want to change the size of the cage!

Pro tip: For outdoor use, it’s always better to use the painted tubes, since the paint protects them from rust, unlike unpainted galvanized tubes.

Qty.PartSKULink
261-1/16" x 92" Jet black steel pipePT-92-BKBuy now
43 way cross black connector setHJ-4Buy now
44 Way Structural Pipe Connector JointHJ-3Buy now
890 Degree Corner Pipe ConnectorHJ-2KBuy now
16Plastic Pipe End CapAP-ICAPBuy now

The tools required to assemble a batting cage frame

Before you start, make sure you have the right tools for the job. These are listed below:

Tool nameNumberLink
T handle wrenchT-HANDLEBuy now
Pipe cutter T-CUTTERBuy now

Once you’ve rounded up all the necessary parts and tools, you have everything you need to bring your DIY batting cage to life. When the components land on your doorstep, it’s time to dive into the next phase of our complimentary plan: putting together the cut list.

2. The cut list to prepare for your DIY home batting cage

With all the necessary materials and tools in hand, it’s time to dive into the next exciting step: following the cut list and getting your tubes ready. Please note that for this project specifically, if you choose to follow the plan below, you won’t need to cut any pipe. We’ve planned the project in a way that it uses the whole 92″ pipes’ lengths.

And if you’ve chosen to change the dimensions of the cage, remember to adjust the cut list according to your own batting cage length or width.

3. Batting cage kits: Build a batting cage like you would build an IKEA piece of furniture

Building the frame is a crucial aspect of constructing your DIY batting cage.

You’re set to kick off your batting cage construction once you’ve got all your pipes precisely cut and all the connectors neatly gathered in one spot. Refer to the plan provided below to match the correct connectors with their respective tubes.

DIY Batting Cage: a Free Plan to Build Your Own (1)

Here’s a pro tip: Before you commence the assembly, lay out and organize all your components. Take a moment to acquaint yourself with the various types of connectors and pipes at your disposal. This preliminary step will save you time and assist you in visualizing the entire structure, ensuring you have all the necessary elements squared away before plunging into the assembly process!

How to install the net on a baseball batting cage

Installing the netting for a DIY batting cage involves carefully hanging and securing it onto the frame. Begin by attaching the net to the top and sides of the frame. Stretch the netting evenly to achieve a consistent tension, preventing any sagging or excess slack. Ensure that the net is firmly anchored to the ground to withstand intense batting practice and adverse weather conditions. This will also help extend the lifespan of your outdoor batting cage.

3.1 Setting up a backyard batting cage: What you need to consider

DIY Batting Cage: a Free Plan to Build Your Own (2)

What space is needed to build a backyard batting cage?

When planning for DIY backyard batting cage, you have to make sure you have enough room, Consider the available space for the installation of the cage area. The ideal setup requires a flat area -with artificial turf or natural grass- with dimensions of approximately 12 feet wide x 55 feet long. However, the cage length can be adjusted based on the space available. It’s essential to select a spot in the yard that provides enough clearance for safe and unobstructed swinging of the bat without causing damage to surrounding structures or landscaping. Also, to secure the cage in case of strong winds, you can anchor the cage’s posts in the ground or put bags of concrete over them.

4. May your first batting practice begin: all you need is a pitching machine!

Now, your cage provides the perfect environment for you to practice… all you need is a pitcher or a pitching machine to take your baseball training to the next step! When comparing the advantages and disadvantages of DIY projects, let’s say that they are the best way to customize your builds to your needs and ensure they are well-made, on top of behind the cheapest option.

10 Affordable DIY Carport Projects You Can Build with Tinktube

No Comments

Say goodbye to cluttered driveways – your car(s) deserve the best!

Read More

Easy DIY Plant Stand: A Free Plan for Your Indoor or Outdoor Plants

No Comments

Create a show-stopping centerpiece for your indoor or outdoor garden!

Read More

Poster stands by Alexander

No Comments

8 structures for a special project.

Read More

Customized cooler stand by Ed

No Comments

Perfect to organize food and drinks at events.

Read More

DIY Closet Organizer: Free and Easy Plan for Custom Closet Organization

No Comments

Embark on a journey to reclaim your closet!

Read More

DIY Hammock Stand Plans: Your Ticket to Relaxation Paradise

No Comments

Grab your tool belt, a cold drink and embark on a DIY outdoor adventure!

Read More

DIY Batting Cage: a Free Plan to Build Your Own (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kieth Sipes

Last Updated:

Views: 5648

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (67 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kieth Sipes

Birthday: 2001-04-14

Address: Suite 492 62479 Champlin Loop, South Catrice, MS 57271

Phone: +9663362133320

Job: District Sales Analyst

Hobby: Digital arts, Dance, Ghost hunting, Worldbuilding, Kayaking, Table tennis, 3D printing

Introduction: My name is Kieth Sipes, I am a zany, rich, courageous, powerful, faithful, jolly, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.