Eagles Nest Training Facility
What is The Eagles’ Nest?
The Eagles’ Nest is JAYBAL’s dedicated year-round player development facility. It serves as the primary hub for offseason training and is also used for team and individual development during the season. This facility has been several years in the making and reflects JAYBAL’s commitment to long-term player development.
The Eagles' Nest is located at 402 11th Ave SE
Spring Training Memberships
NEW! Spring Training Membership (Ages 9–14 Travel Players)
Spring Training Memberships are available for players registered for the 2026 JAYBAL travel baseball season who did not purchase a Winter Training Membership. If you purchased a Winter Training Membership there's no need to purchase a Spring Membership. Winter and Spring Memberships both run through April 4th.
Spring Training Membership Details
Access to Eagles' Nest Sessions through April 4, 2026
Cost: $45 per player
Eagles' Nest Training Session Schedule
You will purchase memberships and book training sessions through Swift. The daily schedule is divided into training blocks, with each session capped at 16 players to ensure adequate space and a high-quality training environment. Players and families may book sessions in advance
New Session Times Starting March 15th
Monday – Thursday
3:30–5:30 PM
5:30–7:00 PM
7:00–8:30 PM
Friday
3:30–5:30 PM
5:30–7:00 PM
Saturday
10:30 AM–12:30 PM
12:30–2:30 PM
Sunday
12:30–2:30 PM
2:30–4:30 PM
Waiver & Facility Agreement
Use of the Eagles’ Nest is subject to safety, supervision, access, and conduct policies. Full waivers and facility agreements will be reviewed and signed during membership registration.
Use the button below to go to our Swift page to register for a membership and book sessions.
Facility Access and Supervision
Our goal with the Eagles’ Nest is to provide JAYBAL players with as much access as possible while maintaining a safe, organized, and productive training environment.
JAYBAL plans to staff the Eagles’ Nest with coaches for 2-3 training blocks per day, Monday through Sunday. Staffed hours will be communicated to families and available for booking through JAYBAL’s Swift page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big is the Eagles’ Nest?
The Nest is a 60’ x 100’ indoor building that includes a 60’ W x 70’ L x 14’H fully caged turf training area designed to support a wide variety of baseball activities.
How can the cage area be set up?
The caged turf area is highly flexible and can be configured in multiple ways, including:
- One large open space for defensive work
- One to Four full-length 70-foot batting/throwing cages
- Up to 8 Shorter 35-foot cage configurations for station training
This flexibility allows JAYBAL to tailor the space to the specific needs of each age group and training session.
Who can use the Eagles’ Nest?
The Eagles’ Nest will open for use in January 12th and will initially be available to JAYBAL players ages 9–19 who have registered for the summer season.
From January through April 4th, facility access will focus on travel baseball–aged players (ages 9–19). As we establish the flow and operations of the new facility, we plan to expand opportunities for younger JAYBAL players, with age-appropriate programming beginning in the spring.
Waiver & facility access agreement
Use of the Eagles’ Nest is subject to safety, supervision, access, and conduct policies. Full waiver and facility agreements will be reviewed and signed during membership registration.
What training equipment is available at the Eagles’ Nest?
The facility is equipped with top-of-the-line baseball training tools, including:
- High-end L-screens and field screens
- 8 Large Baseball carts stocked with 120 balls.
- Portolite Pitching mounds
- Hack Attack Jr pitching machines
- TruFlight AceBallz pitching machine balls for high velocity machine training
- Various Driveline and Marv Throwing and hitting plyo balls
- Dynamax Medicine Balls and The Crossover Symmetry TORQ Systems
- Jaeger Sports Arm Care J-Bands
- Driveline throwing warm-up and recovery tools
- Pocket Radar velocity guns
- Blast Motion bat sensors
- Driveline Baseball Bat Speed training bat system
What is the plyo ball wall and how is it used?
The Eagles’ Nest features a 20-foot wide, 16-foot tall plyo wall used for throwing development. Players use specialized baseball plyo and medicine balls to work on:
- Throwing mechanics
- Arm strength
- Arm care and durability
The increased wall height allows players to safely simulate long toss indoors, making it possible to maintain throwing programs year-round.
Why was the Eagles’ Nest created?
The Eagles’ Nest was created to give JAYBAL players access to consistent, high-quality development opportunities regardless of weather or season. The goal is to provide a structured, baseball-specific environment that supports skill development, injury prevention, and long-term growth for JAYBAL players.
Having a dedicated indoor baseball space greatly increases availability and flexibility, making it easier for players to fit training into busy schedules. It also allows JAYBAL to fully utilize modern training tools and provide a more efficient, organized, and purposeful training environment.
The Eagles’ Nest was opened through the support of Matt and Mollie Perkins, to help bring this long-term vision to life for our players and families.
Will there still be JAYBAL offseason workouts at the TRAC Bubble?
We currently do not plan to use the TRAC bubble for offseason workouts this winter. All JAYBAL training will be hosted at The Eagles' Nest.
If you have questions please call, text or email Michael Smith. 701-320-9027 michaelsmithjaybal@gmail.com
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