Warning tracks: material selection, construction and maintenance

By Paul Schinner We’ve all heard the story: a warning track on a baseball field is designed to give the players two to three steps “notice” at full stride, before crashing into the wall. Right? Well, partially right anyway, in my opinion. There are other good reasons that warning tracks exits. Aesthetically, a red warning track can be a stunning contrast to a lush field of green grass. Throw in a nice mowing pattern and a baseball field is as … Continue reading Warning tracks: material selection, construction and maintenance