For little leagues and associations, raising funds to renovate and maintain fields and facilities can be a challenge. But it can be done! We checked in with John Mangold from Halfway Little League on how his team was able to achieve a DuraEdge field for their team.
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January Newsletter – Renovation Season Begins
January is often a month where a lot is going on behind the scenes in the baseball and softball world. In professional baseball, it’s often tied to free agency. In college, winter workouts and scrimmages. In high school and little league, tryouts and workouts as well. Also, many field managers are either preparing their fields for play or starting to think about what projects will need to be finished before long. It’s a time for trade shows, like the SFMA Conference, among other local and regional clinics too. Although it isn’t always a big month for playing the game, it is no less important. Behind the scenes, we are fielding phone calls, visiting fields and our Homefield Crews are hard at work renovating ballfields in the warmer reaches of the United States as crunch time is here for places like Florida, with players soon arriving for Spring Training. We’re going to dive in with updates on some of the projects our Homefield Crews and friends have been up to.
Caring for Your Infield Skin During the Hot and Dry Summer Months
We are currently in the hottest time of the year, bringing with it a new set of challenges. Many players and coaches might start to complain that the infield surface is too hard and firm, causing playability issues. Read on to find tips, tricks, and appropriate strategies to keep your skin safe and playable all summer long. Keeping…