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Ok here is something that we can have fun with since coaches have so many great ideas laying around. We just got turf on our football field and the baseball program was given all of the left over. For whatever reason there is 400 yards left over. I know, do the math, but I have seen and the football coach has verified it. Below I have down what my plans already are. All four cages and both bull pen areas on both fields. I also will use turf for on deck circles as well as mats for BP and fungoe areas. Anybody else have any other ideas.
 
Posts: 78 | Location: So Cal | Registered: June 11, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Not doing the math, if you can turf the area from firstbase toward home to thirdbase, outside the foul area, that area always takes a lot of beating from when the team comes out of the dugouts and when they do BP.
 
Posts: 992 | Location: CA | Registered: March 12, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Turf the paths leading up to home plate, around the dugouts, mats for indoor practice?


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Posts: 862 | Location: Waterloo, IL--Cape Girardeau, MO | Registered: February 05, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Turf out from the backstop for a few feet - always hard to get the grass to grow well there - and a pain to keep it mowed / trimmed.

If you have enough, I have seen a number of fields where they turf all of the foul ground from the bases back to home plate. Looks good and really cuts down on the dead spots...


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Posts: 968 | Location: Monterey, California | Registered: May 28, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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This may sound backwards, but I think I’d use it in places where the wear and tear were the least, to make it last longer and make those areas look better with less maintenance. FI, the foul areas from 1st base to the OF fence.

I’d never use it in really high traffic areas such as Homerun04 noted. Sorry HR4, its not that I think it wouldn’t look really good for a while, but unless he’s talking about some kind of turf I don’t know anything about, turf just doesn’t hold up real well under high traffic. Its OK for a whole field because no particular spot on a whole field gets used a great deal, but high traffic areas need to be handled with some care, or at least that’s what I’ve been told by field maint people as well as vendors.

Also, if its put down in an area like the foul areas from 1st and 3rd base, past the dugouts and around home plate, it better be put down with a lot of care to handle batting cages and the like being hauled all over it. Also, drainage becomes an issue with artificial turf. Unlike natural turf that will use some water and allow a lot more to percolate naturally into the soil, very often artificial turf has to have an even more comprehensive drainage system in place.

If there’s good drainage, AT can be a Godsend. But if there isn’t, the wet spots will develop mold and other things that really don’t smell very good. If it were me, the most I’d do is the very small areas, then keep an ample supply in reserve to replace it when it get ratty lookin’, which it will.

Here’s a site that has a lot of info on the subject.
http://www.webwaddle.com/nosyntheticturf.html

This was something I’d never heard of before. http://www.athleticturf.net/athleticturf/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=172540
 
Posts: 162 | Location: California | Registered: July 23, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I've always wanted a "halo" around home plate. If I had free turf I would have the concrete/asphalt installed and use my turf to cover it.
 
Posts: 93 | Location: Horatio, AR, USA | Registered: November 08, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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