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Baseball Heaven

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350 Sills Rd, Yaphank, New York, 11980, United States
(631) 205-5109 www.baseballheavenli.com
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Jun 22, 2018
Very nice sport complex with many fields that are all maintained very nicely. The fields are all artificial turf and there are plenty of seats for parents and fans to watch the game. Great shade in some areas too. They also offer food and drinks for purchase with decent menu choices. A little pricey but that's how they make money. Parking is available for all including handicap access. There is a charge for entering it's 5 dollars for adults and 3 dollars for kids. Players are free. This is one of the better complexes I've been to

Apr 23, 2018
Poor coaching + close to zero outdoor practices + arrogant management = Do not sign up for their overpriced lousy teams. Do some research and find a real baseball school that cares about the kids. There are many on Long Island. It looks great until you realize what you get for your money. If you want your kid to learn the game the right way, avoid this place.

Jun 8, 2018
We had terrible experience at the Summer Classic Tournament. Baseball Heaven office scheduled two of our games at their off site location. One of those fields was - "FIREMENS FIELD" owned by the Town of Brookhaven. It is not kept well. In the outfield we had "Ground Hogs" peeping out of the holes. The field bathrooms were "FILTHY". Parking lot had garbage and beer bottles lying all over the place. Due to all the garbage the place was infested with bugs and flies. Players dug out was a mess too. It is a shame that Baseball Heaven management don't inspect their off site facilities. POOR MANAGEMNT - My advise to you - negotiate before you cut a check to Baseball Heaven. Once they get paid, they have ZERO RESPECT for their customers.

Mar 16, 2018
It is a House of Horror of Baseball which continues to grow on lies, deceits and coverups. Honesty and integrity has no place here. Many parents are concerned because trainers and coaches protect one another, but not the youth getting training, Very sad state of affair. Please be careful and watch over the young ones you love and care about.

May 27, 2018
We traveled from South Jersey and paid top dollars to play on the lousy Town of Brookhaven Fields. Grass in the outfield was uncut and my son in the left field had a SNAKE crawl over his feet! Scheduling of games was done without giving any thought to the traveling teams. My husband who is the assistant coach of our team was frustrated dealing with an arrogant manager - Chris Z in the Baseball Heaven office. It is a shame they hire foul language speaking staff who thinks himself to be always right. Avoid Baseball Heaven - it is run poorly.

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