Q&A - Professional Baseball Infield Maintenance - Part 1

Q&A - Professional Baseball Infield Maintenance - Part 1
Maintaining a high quality baseball infield surface requires paying constant attention to several important factors. The best infields receive this sort of dedicated attention to detail on a daily basis. Eric Ferland and Karsten Blackwelder are Head Groundskeepers for the Midland RockHounds and San Antonio Missions...
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Infield Maintenance - Part 3

Infield Maintenance - Part 3
Mounds and batters boxes take a severe beating as every player that uses these areas is going to dig a customized hole to fit his or her foot. If maintenance is not performed daily then these holes will get so deep and wide that a major renovation will be required.
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Infield Maintenance - Part 2

Infield Maintenance - Part 2

This is part two in our series covering several topics involving in-season softball and baseball field maintenance. This part covers managing moisture on your infield skinned area surface.

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Infield Maintenance - Part 1

Infield Maintenance - Part 1
Infield Skinned Area When it comes to infield skinned area maintenance, the goal of every ball field manager should be consistency. Consistent firmness, moisture and smoothness is the key to a quality playing surface.
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