TIMETABLE AND RATES
Please note that the timetable may vary. Contact us for more details.
| From 27 February to June 24 | From June 25 to August 31 | From September 1 to february 24 | |||||
| Monday | 11 am - 10 p.m. | Monday | 10 am - 10 p.m. | Monday |
11.30am -9 p.m. |
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| Tuesday | 11 am - 10 p.m. | Tuesday | 10 am. - 10 p.m. | Tuesday | 11.30am -9 p.m.. | ||
| Wednesday | 11 am - 10 p.m. | Wednesday | 10 am - 10 p.m. | Wednesday |
11.30am -9 p.m. |
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| Thursday | 11 am - 10 p.m. | Thursday | 10 am - 10 p.m | Thursday | 11.30am - 9 p.m. | ||
| Friday | 11 am - 10 p.m. | Friday | 10 am - 10 p.m | Friday | 11.30am -9 p.m. | ||
| Saturday | 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. | Saturday | 9 am - 10 p.m. | Saturday | 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. | ||
| Sunday | 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. | Sunday | 9 am. - 10 p.m. | Sunday | 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. | ||
History baseball
The question of the origins of baseball has been the subject of debate and controversy for more than a century. Baseball (and softball), as well as the other modern bat, ball and running games, cricket and rounders, was developed from earlier folk games.
Although the roots of baseball are European similar games have also been played in other parts of the world. Oina is a Romanian ball sport, similar in some ways to baseball. Russia had a bat and ball game called Lapta since the 14th century. Germans played a game called Schlagball, which was similar to rounders. A "bowler" threw a ball to a "striker," who hit it with a club and then tried to run around a circuit of bases without getting hit with the ball by a defender.
Americans played a version of the English game rounders in the early 1800s which they called "Town Ball." In fact, early forms of baseball had a number of names, including "Base Ball," "Goal Ball," "Round Ball," "Fletch-catch," "stool ball," and, simply, "Base." In at least one version of the game, teams pitched to themselves, runners went around the bases in the opposite direction of today's game, and players could be put out by being hit with the ball like in Schlagball. Like today, however, a batter was called out after three strikes.
Few details of how the modern games developed from earlier folk games are known. Some think that various folk games resulted in a game called town ball, from which baseball was eventually born. Others believe that town ball was independent from baseball.
Service
CAGE OF pitchers
Free for the customers of the cages of strikers
Rates for batting cages
| Prix régulier : |
5 tokens = 20 $ (1 token = 20 pitchs) |
ExclusiVESMEMBERS |
Members can hit as much as they want for 20 $ per day.Membership 20 $ per year. |

