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  2. Fontanetti's Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Fontanetti’s were a collegiate summer baseball team located in San Jose, California, founded in 1965, as a successor to previous teams managed by Jerry Fontanetti in the 1950s. [2] Founder Jerry Fontanetti was the owner of Fontanetti’s Batting Cages, which operated in San Jose from 1953 until 2016.

  3. John Smith Field - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the players' clubhouse, which includes a lounge, lockers, and offices, was redesigned. 2011 renovations saw adjustments to the dugouts, clubhouse, batting cages, windscreen, and outfield fence. In 2016, lights were installed. [2]

  4. Excite Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    It has been the home field for the San Jose Owls, San Jose Red Sox, San Jose Jo Sox, San Jose Pirates, San Jose Missions, San Jose Bees, and the San Jose Expos minor league teams. The facility is located one block from Spartan Stadium, home to the San Jose State Spartans football team. The area across Alma Avenue from Excite is home to the San ...

  5. Pete Beiden Field at Bob Bennett Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the natural grass infield was renovated. In 2004, the left field bleacher section (added in 1998) was removed to allow for indoor batting cages and a clubhouse to be built. [1] Following the 2010 season, further renovations added a turf "halo" surrounding the infield and a new sound system. [3]

  6. Southeast Sportsplex with pickleball courts, batting cages ...

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    The Southeast Sportsplex Health and Fitness Club is proposed to operate at 11 David St., including pickleball, batting cages and athletic opportunities. Waterfront Mill Redevelopment District

  7. Batting cage - Wikipedia

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    Commercial batting cages pitch with several different speeds, which can range from 30 miles (48 km) (for softball) to 90 miles (140 km) per hour. Cricket nets and tunnels, used by cricket batsmen are similar in purpose, but bowling machines are much less common than facing a live bowler; baseball pitchers tend to practice in separate tunnels.

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