Daily Field Maintenance Instructions.
(HOME TEAM’S RESPONSIBILITY IS THE
POST-GAME WORK)
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Raking / dragging the dirt areas.
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Pitcher’s mound Video Clip
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Batters box Video Clip
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Infield area Video Clip
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Baselines Video Clip
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Watering the
Field Video Clip
(VISITOR’S TEAM’S RESPONSIBLITY IS THE PRE-GAME WORK)
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Lining the field.
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Base and foul
lines Video Clip
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Batters
boxes Video Clip
Contents of each field box
Ø 3 bases
Ø score book
Ø dig-out tool
Ø hose (to water the field)
Ø dirt tamper
Ø chalk machine
Ø Line reel with hammer
Infield rakes are hanging on the dugout
fences.
Batters box templates are behind the field boxes against the fences.
Metal 3’ x
5’ drags are rolled up against the dugout fences.
Hoses and
the bases need to be put away after the last game.
Maintaining the
pitchers mound after the game.
1.
Using the aluminum rake, rake all
displaced dirt away from the grass edges.
a.
Never rake the dirt towards the
grass.
2.
Fill in any low spots created by the
pitcher using the rake.
a.
Pay special attention to the front of
the pitching rubber and the landing area (front foot plant).
3.
Use the tamper to compact the dirt in
the area’s noted in “2a”. Adding a small amount of water will help with the
compaction. The holes created during the
game should be even with surrounding soil and compact.
4.
Water generously after
completed. Use a smaller amount of water
if there is a game following yours.
Maintaining the batter’s box after the game.
1.
Using the aluminum rake, rake all
displaced dirt away from the grass edges.
a.
Never rake the dirt towards the
grass.
2.
Fill in any low spots created by the
batters using the rake.
a.
Make sure that the dirt is level with
home plate.
3.
Use the tamper to compact the dirt if
needed. Adding a small amount of water
will help with the compaction.
2.
Water generously after
completed. Use a smaller amount of water
if there is a game following yours.
1.
Remove the bases and put them in your
field box if your game is the last game of the day. If not, remove them and
reinstall them after you complete the steps below.
2.
Using the aluminum rake, rake all
displaced dirt away from the grass edges. Generally this only needs to be done
around 1st and 3rd bases.
a.
Never rake the dirt towards the
grass.
3.
Use the rake to fill in any low areas
around the bases.
4.
Using the drag, drag the entire
infield area. Make sure you overlap when
you change directions.
a.
The drags are usually rolled up
against one of the dugout fences.
5.
Water generously after dragging is
completed. Use a smaller amount of water
if there is a game following yours.
Chalking the base and foul lines.
Complete after the batter boxes
1.
Get the chalk machine “CM” from the
field box. Make sure the bin is full of chalk.
2.
Drive a spike into the ground behind
home plate (the point in the back of home plate.
3.
Drive a spike at the foul pole on the
foul line in left field.
4.
String the line from spike to
spike.
5.
Pull the string taunt so it allows
the string to become straight. Now lay the string down on the dirt or grass.
6.
Locate the CM above the line. The CM
will put down a 2” wide strip of chalk on the ground. You want the edge of the chalk applied on the
string line and extend into the field of play.
Try to follow the line as close as you can. If not, you will stand back and say to
yourself “man that line is crooked”. You
will also notice that the line will go over the outside of the 1st/3rd
base.
7.
Repeat the steps above for the right
field line.
8.
In time, the grass foul lines will
have accumulated enough chalk. Re-chalk the grass foul lines on a need to
basis.
Complete before the base/foul lines
1.
Retrieve the batters box template “ 3’x
6’ PCV pipe rectangle” from behind the field box.
2.
Lay the template down with the 4” tab
against the side of home plate in the dirt. The 6’ dimension of the template
should be parallel with the imaginary line from the center of home plate and
center of the pitching rubber.
3.
Gently step along
the entire pipe template. This will
leave an impression in the dirt.
4.
Follow that impression left in the
dirt with chalk machine. Center the chalk on the impression.
5.
Place the chalk machine back into the field
box.
1.
Using the aluminum rake, rake all
displaced dirt away from the grass edges.
a.
Never rake the dirt towards the
grass.
b.
The rakes have been cut down to fit
inside the base paths.
2.
Starting from home plate using the drag,
drag each base line back and forth until uniformly flat. Make sure that no dirt piles up against the
grass. If so repeat step #1.
1.
Retrieve the hose from your field box.
2.
Behind each pitchers mound there is
an 8” round green plastic cover at dirt level. Remove that cover and expose water pipe.
3.
Lift the small metallic cover on the
pipe to expose the female connection. On the end of the hose there is a male
quick coupler.
4.
Insert the male side into the pipe in
the ground. Align the small locking tab on the male end with to groove in the
female coupler.
5.
While keeping downward pressure on
the male coupler, grab the small bar handle that’s on the side of the male
coupler on the hose and turn the coupler clockwise about 180 to 270 degrees. This will turn the water on.
a.
When turning the water on and off you
will want to have the spray end turned on.
If the pressure has no where to go it will blast you right in the face.
6.
Roll up the hose and put it away.
a.
When rolling up the hose make sure
you drain the water out of it. If not done correctly the water will drain
inside the field boxes and prematurely rot the field boxes out.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
All hose water used at the Fields is
reclaimed water. Please use caution when
using this water. Spraying water against
the wind and/or breathing the atomized droplets of water is “Hazardous To Your Health”.
Do not let any child use or be
involved with the hosing down of the infields.
It is VERY IMPORTANT that you put
hose away after using it.
DPLL has been given permission by
Goleta Water District to use their reclaimed water on our fields. If GWD finds any hose not put back in the
field boxes, GWD will confiscate the hose and take away our right to use their
water on our fields. We all know how
hard and dusty the infields get without water. So please be responsible and put
the hoses away when you are done with them.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE USING
OF RECLAIMED WATER GO TO OUR WEBSITE DPLL.NET AND CLICK ON “Reclaimed
Water User Instructions”.