With as much time as major league ballplayers are away from their families, it takes a devoted wife and devoted children to spend their lives with a ballplayer. Does that devotion have a limit? Not for the family of Angels speedster Reggie Willits, who basically live in a batting cage. That's right, the Willits' decided to save money by, instead of finishing the building of their house (the batting cage was the first thing built), just moving everything into the cage including bed, living room, and dining area (kitchen and bathroom separate ... of course).Baseball wives are an understanding breed. They endure 12-day trips and meals at midnight, and move their families from minor league towns like Yakima, Wash., to Pulaski, W.Va. But Amber Willits, the wife of Angels outfielder Reggie Willits, has taken hardball devotion to a new level. For the past three years, she has made a home, raised a son and helped develop a .300 hitter - all in an indoor batting cage.How supportive? Find out after the jump:"I could not have gotten here alone," Reggie said. "I have an extremely supportive wife."

























