Our facility features: three batting tunnels designed to accommodate both individual and team training sessions.
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Batting Tunnels at Salmon Creek
Salmon Creek offers three indoor batting cages that are second to none in the Rochester, NY area. Cages 1 and 2 are 55 feet long, 14 feet wide, and 15 feet high. Cage 3 is designated as a team cage (70 feet long) and can be split into three separate hitting stations.
Baseball & Softball Training
Our indoor batting cages support both baseball and softball, along with both fast and slow coach pitch. We are open 7 days a week.
Hours of Operation
Winter Hours: (Labor Day through Memorial Day)
8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Please check at the Sports Complex front desk for Summer hours.
Equipment & Safety
We have hardballs and softballs available at the desk, along with helmets. All equipment must be returned to the desk at the end of each session.
Batting & Baseball Instructors
We are fortunate to have three well-respected Batting/Baseball instructors available for lessons with young children and adults.
Weekdays: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Weekends: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Safety is of utmost importance at Salmon Creek. Youth 16 and younger must have an adult on-site for the duration of their rental.
Walk in or 10 or Fewer Rentals
One Cage/Hour ($55.00)
Two Cages/Hour ($110.00)
11 or More Rentals
One Cage/Hour ($45.00)
Two Cages/Hour ($90.00)
Short Term Rentals
One Cage – 30 Minutes ($30.00)
Two Cages – 30 Minutes ($60.00)
Walk in or 10 or Fewer Rentals
One Cage/Hour ($180.00)
Two Cages/Hour ($215.00)
11 or More Rentals
One Cage/Hour ($165.00)
Two Cages/Hour ($200.00)
To schedule rentals outside of our Regular Hours, please call (585) 352-4300 and select option 5 or Send us an Email
Advantages
Partnership membership requires the individual to sign up with someone else to get the rate
Prices Effective 9/1/2024)
Ron has been involved with coaching baseball and softball for 15 years in the Rochester area. Most recently having coached 14, 16, and 18 travel softball teams in the Rochester Thunder and Rochester Lady Lions organizations, with several of his players moving on to have successful college softball careers. He also is a Varsity Assistant at Greece Arcadia High School. He has attended regional and national hitting clinics to better understand the physical and mental aspects of the art of hitting. In working with Ron, your player will come to understand the importance of how proper mechanics, strength & conditioning, the proper psychological mindset come together to make a superior hitter. Great hitters are not born, they are the product of proper instruction, a lot of hard work, and dedication.
Contact Ron at (585) 208-8309 for questions or to schedule a lesson.
Jon is currently a professional baseball player in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization who gives private lessons while he is home during the offseason. He is a Hilton High School and Marist College graduate. In 2011, the Pittsburgh Pirates selected Jon in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft and he has made his way up the organizational ladder by playing at every single level (Rookie, Short-Season A, Low A, High A, Double A, and Triple A). Jon also spends time in the offseason coaching at The College at Brockport.
Jon’s goal for every student he works with is to improve their skill, but also for them to become more confident with their abilities. Each student will be positively challenged to understand how their body needs to work properly and will learn to be mindful of their movements during their baseball activity. The result of this will allow the student to practice correct habits, which will ensure that they can trust themselves in real game competition.
Contact Jon at (585) 683-0366 for questions or to schedule a lesson.
Patrick Clark has been one of the premier pitching coaches in the Rochester area for the past 15 years. He currently is in his third year as head softball coach of the Finger Lakes Community College softball program. Prior to Finger Lakes Community College, Clark spent the 2011 season as the head coach of the Genesee Community College softball program. Prior to being named the head coach, Clark spent five seasons as an assistant coach for the Cougars from 2005-2010.
Holding practical experience as a pitcher, Clark is known as one of the region’s preeminent pitching coaches. His programs have always had a pitcher ranked in the top ten in the region in strike outs and other categories. His development of young pitchers includes the mental game, pitch selection and pitch development. Clark also works to develop the catchers that will work alongside his pitchers. He has developed many combinations to win games in Section V.