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1. K2 Baseball - Scio Township

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· 1 reviews

300 Jackson Plaza, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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K2 Baseball: what do users think?
John Macorkindale: This place moved from here over a year ago

2. Play At The Cage - Charter Township of Ypsilanti

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· 49 reviews

1950 Holmes Rd, Ypsilanti, MI 48198

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Play At The Cage: what do users think?
Joshua Knudsen: On behalf of the Blue Devils, we'd like to say thank you once again for having us out for a scrimmage. Your facility is beautiful, warm, and very welcoming.Some of our team were able to participate in your clinic on this day, which was also a pleasure. Your coaches kept all the boys working hard.Thank you again and we hope to see you soon!
Theressa Dustman (Mommat): Nice place to go to play baseball ball ⚾
Theressa Dustman: Nice place
Jon Ashcraft: A high school turned into a baseball dome.... the bathrooms haven't been cleaned since it was a high school. They over charge and wanted parents to sit underneath active construction.
Wow.bruh.: Great facility, i play here and love it , great teams ne great environment.
James Comiskey: This is the Best Place in Michigan!! The facilities are great but their staff is what separates them from the other facilities. Great people and easy to support - The play at the cage staff are like a second family now.
Rapid LLC: 5 stars. Great place for indoor ball.p
Alexander Newland (Alex): Biggest facility with everything you need. Equipped with HitTrax and radar guns
Jason Tolfree: Nice setup for Baseball & Softball games, conditioning, and practicing.
Dillion Fields: So couldn't be more disappointed.. I thought it was a great ideal to go up to my old school which is shut down and hit some baseballs in the old cafeteria but honestly it was a joke.. first we paid for cage 3 and we were told we couldn't use it cause a "team" was practicing (by team I mean a bunch of sad high schoolers pitching about 45 mph, saw one kid hitting that looked talented) never spoke to an adult lol literally had a 12 year old explain to us what we could and could not do smh. Way to much money for this treatment so long story short after 10 years everything at willow run still stinks.
Leena Brown: Personal instruction. Everyone had a really great time.
David Klem: Family run.
Noah Fairchild: Great facility.... everything you need to be a better player.
Jeff Drummond: This place is a joke. Walked in and the attendant at the front was rude and immediately made comments about outside food. Many girls had food allergies and he had no healthy option. He literally made our girls and parents walk outside to eat an apple. He refused to let any of them eat inside. He said you can buy my snacks but you can’t eat or drink anything of your own. I get this to a point be we all pay to be here and because of this usually all of the parents would by a candy bar or chips. Now we are buying nothing! Horrible service. Horrible and rude attitude toward everyone. He even bragged about his million dollar facility. With all due respect, the place was a mess and a true facility spends multi millions of dollars for a great experience. We got none of the above.
Adam Schneider: Best umpire ever works here!
Ed Caldwell: Great place with terrible parking!
Brian Weich: We played at a one feild turnement and they wouldn't allow cleats dident have an out feild either.
Eric Sander: This should be the best honest review of this place. I don’t ever write reviews but I felt other need to get an idea about this place.My family lives in Mount Pleasant. Our 12 year old son’s travel baseball team registered for a tournament at this facility because this was the only tournament available. That was the first sign this place was bad news. There were only 3 teams registered. That was the next sign this place was bad news. We drove 2.5 hours for an indoor baseball tournament at the Play at the Cage facility. As we drove up to the we learned it was an abandoned school with hallways, classrooms, and gymnasiums “converted” to baseball training areas. We arrived at the entrance and there was a 10 year old girl sitting just outside the door eating an apple. Her grandparents were waiting with her and told us “she had to leave because there is no outside food or drink allowed.” A 10 year old girl was not allowed to eat an apple in the facility? Another sign this place was bad news. We arrived at the makeshift front desk and this older guy wearing a t shirt, shorts, and slides said “$6.” So we gave him $6. Then he said, “no. $6 each.” I had a family of 4 so it was $24 to enter to watch 12 year old baseball in an abandoned school that was converted to a baseball training facility (more on the quality of this place soon). This is also after our team paid a $450 team fee. We told the guy, “wow. That seems expensive.” He said, “You are walking into a multi million dollar facility.” We paid and went in. Hmm. More details about the quality of the multi million dollar facility coming soon.There then was the concessions area. Someone’s hand me down couch, a tv, a microwave, a refrigerator, hot dogs, chips, pop, etc. Right in the middle of a school hallway. They advertise this as “full concessions area.” Not really.Some classrooms were converted to pitching and batting areas. Those areas actually looked pretty good. But again, odd that they were old classrooms.We found the game area were my son was supposed to have a “tournament.” It was a middle school gym converted to a 3/4 size baseball field. There was no outfield! Netting on the ceiling and walls. The infield was nice but that was it. The team paid $450 and families paid $6 each for a baseball tournament in a 3/4 size indoor middle school gym. Remember, he did say this was a multi million dollar facility. You had to have a doctoral degree to understand the rules of the 3/4 size field/gym. Just about every hit went into the netting at the ceiling or outfield area. Foul balls, automatic doubles, out of play, etc. Confusing. We walked up the stairs to the “seating are” and it was clear the stairs have not been mopped in months. Sticky. Dirty. Etc. Remember, he did say this was a multi million dollar facility. There were maybe 8 chairs available to sit in the sitting area. The carpet/turn we were walking on had not been vacuumed maybe ever. Food, dirt, etc. everywhere. Remember, he did say this was a multi million dollar facility. They must not have multi million dollar mops or vacuums? Games started. No scoreboard? Remember, he did say this was a multi million dollar facility. No working scoreboards for a team fee of $450 and $6 entrance fee? Then the same guy with shorts and slides came out and was the umpire. Standing behind the pitcher. What? We learned the real ump was late so this guys stood in for a couple batters. But still. Bad look for a multi million dollar facility. We stayed the entire day. There is no way we would ever consider coming back. This place might be good for indoor practice but it is a bad money grab to offer tournaments or games here. Plus the place is not taken care of. Remember, he did say we should be impressed with this multi million dollar facility. Not impressed at all.
Tom Salley: While the facility is ok at best the people who run it are an embarrassment to the game. They spent money on the facility and treat people like garbage. No one deserves to be talked down to and when they hold tournaments it is poorly organized. I’ve never seen a place care less about running tournaments for kids, this place is overpriced for what they offer and less than quality people run the place. Save your money and go anywhere else.
Brandon Prine: Went to rent a cage and no one was working. Walked all around the facility and learned the person working was coaching and busy. The other reviews are right, the place is very dirty.
J Romano: Really nice place, they've converted an Ypsilanti High School into a great training facility for baseball and softball.

3. The Bullpen Baseball/Softball Academy - Novi

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· 38 reviews

40040 Grand River Ave Ste 100, Novi, MI 48375

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The Bullpen Baseball/Softball Academy: what do users think?
Aryan Sandhu: Never open during listed hours, and they never answer the phone.
Braylinn Maki: Very nice staff, nicely organized
Craig Hensley: The indoor facility is fantastic. Plenty of space to practice, train, and use the batting cages.
Andy L: Team has no talent left. We left for that reason.. got beat by a younger team. Done paying for daddy ball with coach’s that have zero skills or talent.. avoid this place.. pretty much let anyone who wants to play on the team..it’s sad. Kids with zero skill parents beg to stay and they allow to collect the check. They know who they are
Aaron Terry: Top notch instructors, coaches, and organization!
Venkatesh Mohanakrishnan: Its cozy and has good facilities for soft ball and baseball practice
Thomas Brown: Great coaches. . . My kid dropped into a camp and he felt welcomed by the coaches and kids
Sarah Morby: Highly recommended The Bullpen if looking for quality baseball instruction. Sean and his staff are very knowledgeable and helpful.
Steven Getts: Great coaching ,clean,friendly people,nice pitching machines.
Andy Coden: The Sean and Bobby seem like super guys, and this facility has everything that a ballplayer could need.
David Woodard: Awesome training. Thanks
Ralph Peabody: Granddaughter loves the softball programs
Mark Kuzera: Very well run
Anand C: Good and very clean facility. The only down side are the lights. I would prefer more lights on far side of the cages, sometimes it’s not easy to spot ball.
Kevin Miesner: They do a nice job training the kids.
Rocket Fizz Novi: Great coach's, great training, my boys love this place
Jerry Clark: Awesome place
Dave Nykanen: Parking issues.
Tom Salley: It doesn't get any better than this. The knowledge that is passed down from instructors to the players and coaches is the best.
Tim Bates: Very nice, indoor pen.. and the owner is very nice and helpful

4. Precision Baseball - Canton

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· 26 reviews

7835 Market St, Canton, MI 48187

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5. Batter Up! Batting Cages - Genoa Township

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· 19 reviews

7341 Grand River Ave, Brighton, MI 48114

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Batter Up! Batting Cages: what do users think?
Carolyn Osolind: No heat or air. Freezing in the winter. Too hot in the summer. Friendly staff but very uncomfortable for those waiting for batters. I had to wait in the car because it was so cold inside. Unfortunately it is the only indoor place around here.
Melissa Dertian: I took my whole family (no children) here and we had a great time. Called ahead to confirm they were open and spoke to a nice woman. Arrival was smooth, greeted and assisted. Facilities were clean, staff was helpful and kind. Great value and would highly recommend. We will be back!
Bernard Abdul Karim: Great place! Very friendly staff on the phone and on location.We were a family of 5 and had a blast! Definitely recommended
Garnet Priebe: Was not there, we were at the nursery next door. Leppkes Nursery was great. Had a good selection of flowers
S T K: Haven't even been there but when I try calling to get pricing they just hang up immediately. Their customer service is trash.
Shawn Turpin: Friendly atmosphere
Thomas Dunny: Every time we stop in there to use cages during normal hours, they tells us they are closed due to no one being available to work the cages!!! This has happened at least 4 attempts now, I’m done trying to give them my business!
Vicious Sphere: Get a group and play for a hour, worth it.
Ethan Smith: I loved play and practicing there it puts the fun in ball

6. Michigan Sports Academy - Livingston - Howell

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· 36 reviews

1260 E Grand River Ave, Howell, MI 48843

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7. D-BAT Detroit - Lyon Township

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· 21 reviews

51691 10 Mile Rd, South Lyon, MI 48178

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