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SCOREBOARD

RULES FOR SAFETY

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Batters MUST wear helmets inside tunnels at all times.


Only Batters Box personnel are permitted to adjust pitching machines.


A waiver must be signed before use of any of the equipment by any user who is 18 years of age or older (Parent/guardian must sign for any minors).
 

Adults are responsible for the actions of the youth in the training area.
 

Misconduct will result in immediate termination of privileges.

 

Horseplay/fooling around will not be tolerated.
 

No food or drink allowed in the training areas.
 

All balls must be picked up and returned to their proper place after use.
 

Batters must wear appropriate CLEAN AND DRY shoes. (No Cleats)
 

No person under the influence of Drugs or Alcohol is permitted to use
the batting cages.
 

Alert the attendant immediately if balls are throwing out of strike zone.
 

Balls may be pitched at any time. BE ALERT at all times.
 

No one under the age of 8 years old is permitted to use the pitching machines.
 

Anyone under the age of 13 must have adult supervision on site.
 

The only people swinging a bat are those inside the individual tunnels.
 

Do not throw balls back at pitching machines.
 

This is a family atmosphere, no profanity or vulgar language/gestures will be permitted.
 

CAUTION! Injuries could result from the use of these devices. Users should assume the inherent risks of batting baseballs and softballs. If users have any questions about the use of these devices or the inherent risks associated with the use of these devices, ask the attendant before using the batting cages.

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TEAM PRACTICE/CLINIC POLICY

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We ask that parents/guardians or players participating in Team Practice or clinics offered by Batters Box do NOT leave the premises. If Batting practice is occurring we encourage you to watch inside in our dugout area. There will be some activities that it is safer for the parent or guardian stay in vehicle in case of emergencies. Report to the coach all injuries, special medical conditions (such as asthma) or any extenuating circumstances (such as lack of sleep or family crisis) that may affect the player.

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