Never occurred to me that infield dirt had to have special qualities and mostly came from one place. I knew that Baseball rubbing mud came from one place in New Jersey.
Baseball is full of cults. Some teams will request they bats to be made an X day of the week and not the other. Player will wear same equipment for years or same underwear from previous game if they had a good game.
As a rec league slo-pitch player, I wish I could play on this quality of a field. He'll, even half as good. Actually I'd be happy with a quarter as good. Scratch that. A tenth as good. Screw that - no gopher holes would be nice.
I’d guess Tampa due to the Trop having a fixed roof, and Toronto because of Skydome's retractable roof and artificial turf. The other two...maybe Miami and Milwaukee?
i like how the made it sound like their clays got magical properties that no where else has it. good marketing selling dirt for a premium for no reason at all
I've played many games on your Infield Dirt (mostly AA, & AAA, but many at Citi, Atl, LA Fenway, Yankee, Wrigley, & others) Sir, and I can only say, "BRAVO" 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 THANK YOU!
When I was in high school in 2001-04 we had the nicest field in the whole county that spanned about 7 county’s & they went with brick dust which was what a lot of nicer high schools did & it was great for not getting rained out because it would soak it up quick but sliding on that stuff would leave major strawberries!🤣💯
Dear Grant McKnight. I can't believe you've not thought of this (@ 3:02) for promotion. You should learn to juggle your product. Practice everyday, video a short clip of the practice to upload and get others involved. Then at a baseball game... perform!
Haha even when the Christ Jesus spoke of the four soils, He didn't speak of plastic dirt. At least we still have the crack of the bat.@@chuckinhouston9952
Amen. Then they show layers immediately after which I have a book that dates it closer to 6000 years. Even if u don’t agree to that part I’m glad u caught the 300 million casual years
Why irrigation? Ohio River Pipeline Western droughts/ Mississippi flooding With hydro power production in between REPLACING COAL AND NUCLEAR POWER AND FUSION
Playing in the rain???????? owners spend money, to facilitate making players play in the rain???? owners also hold citys hostage to gget subsidised stadiums! I love Baseball but this kinda sucks!
Why can't they just use regular dirt? I don't feel like that was explained well. Is it implied that regular dirt wouldn't have the 'ball bounce' effect? People have been playing baseball on random dirt fields for hundreds of years without having problems, so I don't see the issue.
Good luck with that in hot weather cities like Arlington, Tampa, Miami, and Phoenix. Chase Field in Phoenix used to have grass. Eventually, it became too expensive to open/close the roof, maintain the grass, and the HVAC off/on (to ensure the fans are comfortable) on a daily basis.
@@effend446 - there is some new soccer stadium IIRC in a South American country where the entire field of grass is in sections, that they mechanically sink below the playing level and stack section on top of section. The sections have special lighting on their undersides to support the grass, and I guess there is some type of watering / irrigation system too. Crazy what they will do to have grass in an enclosed playing area.
@@CatholicGaming Teams use dirt unique to their region. If they didn't, it would harm the grass surrounding the infield. Back in the 1980s, most teams used anything they got. If you look at old video footage, you can see that over time, the grass around the infield ended up dead or destroyed. The Atlanta Braves use a specialty mix. If you look at video from Turner Field and Trust Park, you can see that their infield dirt is a darker color than most MLB stadiums.
@@marshallarnold-ep7nn That would be false. In San Diego, we use this mix. Not saying that I know what Atlanta uses, but your reasoning behind why it's different is wrong. While clay will kill grass, it should be vacuumed or thrown back to the skin during postgame maintenance. If done correctly where the grass is grown, what species, or cultivar is irrelevant. Coloration is dependent on what color/mix of turface you throw over the skin. To answer the question of why they do or don't is just down to preference. Some guys have the stuff they like and most like this stuff. Not coming after you at all, just wanted to give out some free knowledge.
American kids / Americans, are smartest, hardest working, most inventive / innovative, most productive, ... people on earth. that is why almost everything that the rest of the world uses and depends on, is an American invention / innovation. maybe stop believing propaganda and clickbaity lazy takes and use your head / brain
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Never occurred to me that infield dirt had to have special qualities and mostly came from one place. I knew that Baseball rubbing mud came from one place in New Jersey.
The MLB wants a good, consistent, infield surface. The only way to get that is to source it from one place, it makes sense.
Baseball is full of cults.
Some teams will request they bats to be made an X day of the week and not the other.
Player will wear same equipment for years or same underwear from previous game if they had a good game.
@@copeyano718 isn't that superstitions, not cults?
@@copeyano718thats called superstitions not cult
If I worked at that dirt farm, I’d be in awe everyday that someday the rocks of dirt I touch would seen be on the biggest stage.
Fascinating I didn’t know that so much goes into an infield
As someone who’s entire career has been based on excavating, this was awesome.
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Awesome coverage! Good knowledge with no agenda 🙏
Great video WSJ.
What I tell my haters 3:20
So cool. But that color is what gets me. Love the red
This video is more interesting to watch than a baseball game.
Used to haul out of this location and bring it back easy never knew the work that went into it
As a rec league slo-pitch player, I wish I could play on this quality of a field. He'll, even half as good. Actually I'd be happy with a quarter as good. Scratch that. A tenth as good. Screw that - no gopher holes would be nice.
I wonder which mlb teams don't use them and who they buy from instead.
I’d guess Tampa due to the Trop having a fixed roof, and Toronto because of Skydome's retractable roof and artificial turf. The other two...maybe Miami and Milwaukee?
I know for sure the Blue Jays get theirs from a quarry in Ontario.
We have Red Clay here in Southern Utah too. Some of it is right at the surface!!!!
I live in Pittsburgh and my whole yard is red clay.
@@goldwinger5434yeah this is that state.
So cool seeing this. Done business with them for a ND. field
i like how the made it sound like their clays got magical properties that no where else has it. good marketing selling dirt for a premium for no reason at all
Give new meaning to the phrase "cheaper than dirt."
Looks like a episode from gold mine. Parker Schnabel got his hands in this as well. You got your gold grates set right?
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I've played many games on your Infield Dirt (mostly AA, & AAA, but many at Citi, Atl, LA Fenway, Yankee, Wrigley, & others) Sir, and I can only say, "BRAVO" 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 THANK YOU!
Notice how no one asked him where he played?
So you have been an infielder. Only four positions, first ,second, shortstop, third. I wonder home plate and pitchers mound get the same treatment.
Funny they call it "Dirt Farm" like they grow the clay. It's a mine.
I'd say it's a reference to baseball, with minor leagues being called a farm system.
It’s a quarry
When I was in high school in 2001-04 we had the nicest field in the whole county that spanned about 7 county’s & they went with brick dust which was what a lot of nicer high schools did & it was great for not getting rained out because it would soak it up quick but sliding on that stuff would leave major strawberries!🤣💯
I didn't even know or consider something like this when it's extremely obvious
Interesting sports engineering ❤
Why do all news organizations think all heavy equipment is a “bulldozer”? Hahahaha
2:29 thought that was keef
Who are the 4 teams that dont use that dirt?
Thanks, will show dad too
Water isn’t an element
Dear Grant McKnight.
I can't believe you've not thought of this (@ 3:02) for promotion.
You should learn to juggle your product. Practice everyday, video a short clip of the practice to upload and get others involved. Then at a baseball game... perform!
Waters not an element its a molecule... just saying.
@ 3:19
Add a sluice box and you basically got a gold mine there
RUclips is so good
The dirt guy, 😂
Water is a compound not an element.
26 out of 30 is 86.666… so 87% would have been more apt in the title
Tell your editor to fix his audio settings. I don’t feel like being ear r*p*d becuse he didn’t equalize.
go phillies
Amazing
This is more mining then farming.
respect !!!
Now I feel bad about being a baseball fan.
Dirt farm... Otherwise known as a mine... And not every big yellow piece of equipment is a bull dozer.
Quarry
@@OpinionatedPeach A quarry is a type of mine. Nice pedantry though
What PA politician had a hand in this company's contract? Dirty money trail for sure.
yay the environment
It should be against the law to use artificial turf as dirt.
Lighten up Francis.
Baseball should be played on a grass field, during the day, and with wooden bats, as the Lord intended.
@@sdsmt99cute!
Haha even when the Christ Jesus spoke of the four soils, He didn't speak of plastic dirt. At least we still have the crack of the bat.@@chuckinhouston9952
Amen.
Is it because Pennsylvania has a lot of dirt?
It's dirt for a field to play a children's game.
Played by adults that will always make more money than you, regardless of how hard you work...
Hope that helped soothe your butthurt....
The reference to the number of years that it took to grow this dirt is suspect.
Amen. Then they show layers immediately after which I have a book that dates it closer to 6000 years. Even if u don’t agree to that part I’m glad u caught the 300 million casual years
Why irrigation? Ohio River Pipeline
Western droughts/ Mississippi flooding
With hydro power production in between REPLACING COAL AND NUCLEAR POWER AND FUSION
Idk why but its odd that its one spot in this whole country that is ran by one company like nah sumn little fishy🧐 but anyway GN
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Black dirt pure soil bottomless
Dirt farm? You mean mine?
Baseball Joe Dirt.
The composition of the soil/dirt like this is all over the Ohio and western Pennsylvania area.
I love how this guy tries to complicate mixing two materials. You dont have to tey and justify your job to us guy
Why was I watching this? I don't even like baseball
But yet the players still get errors even without the ball hops that you got as kids on the old ball diamonds at home.
Well yeah it's baseball and the players are human.
Us kids weren’t fielding 110 mph lasers
Glad to know we taxpayers fund stadium construction so that for-profit ball teams can spend on special dirt.
No u fund the business. The business hires a guy to make decisions. This business is a booming one.
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Playing in the rain???????? owners spend money, to facilitate making players play in the rain???? owners also hold citys hostage to gget subsidised stadiums! I love Baseball but this kinda sucks!
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Why can't they just use regular dirt? I don't feel like that was explained well. Is it implied that regular dirt wouldn't have the 'ball bounce' effect? People have been playing baseball on random dirt fields for hundreds of years without having problems, so I don't see the issue.
It was explained at the beginning and end of the video. Reaction to weather, consistency of play, ease of maintenance.
I still play. I slide on natural dirt. It sucks really bad.
“300 million years ago” …yeah you lost me after you said that lol
LGM
Baseball is meant to be played on grass, not synthetic turf.
As the Lord intended.
Good luck with that in hot weather cities like Arlington, Tampa, Miami, and Phoenix.
Chase Field in Phoenix used to have grass. Eventually, it became too expensive to open/close the roof, maintain the grass, and the HVAC off/on (to ensure the fans are comfortable) on a daily basis.
@@effend446 - there is some new soccer stadium IIRC in a South American country where the entire field of grass is in sections, that they mechanically sink below the playing level and stack section on top of section. The sections have special lighting on their undersides to support the grass, and I guess there is some type of watering / irrigation system too. Crazy what they will do to have grass in an enclosed playing area.
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why? they are mining something there that they don't want to tell
This isn’t a new thing at all
Dirt farm.
All of this is much needed so a bunch of millionaires can hit a little white ball around....
yet no complaints on the billionaire owners who make it happen and get paid & don't even play......
It's not the millionaires fault that you are not a millionaire.
Now I hope my Braves don't use this dirt
They don't.
Why?
@@CatholicGaming Teams use dirt unique to their region. If they didn't, it would harm the grass surrounding the infield. Back in the 1980s, most teams used anything they got. If you look at old video footage, you can see that over time, the grass around the infield ended up dead or destroyed. The Atlanta Braves use a specialty mix. If you look at video from Turner Field and Trust Park, you can see that their infield dirt is a darker color than most MLB stadiums.
@@marshallarnold-ep7nn That would be false. In San Diego, we use this mix. Not saying that I know what Atlanta uses, but your reasoning behind why it's different is wrong. While clay will kill grass, it should be vacuumed or thrown back to the skin during postgame maintenance. If done correctly where the grass is grown, what species, or cultivar is irrelevant. Coloration is dependent on what color/mix of turface you throw over the skin. To answer the question of why they do or don't is just down to preference. Some guys have the stuff they like and most like this stuff. Not coming after you at all, just wanted to give out some free knowledge.
Cus theyre an NL East rival 😂@CatholicGaming
What a waste!!
Just like you boating on the water. What a waste fuel and co2 emissions
The absurdity that goes into sports. No wonder American kids do so badly in schools
American kids / Americans, are smartest, hardest working, most inventive / innovative, most productive, ... people on earth. that is why almost everything that the rest of the world uses and depends on, is an American invention / innovation.
maybe stop believing propaganda and clickbaity lazy takes and use your head / brain
I'm favored regardless of how bad it gets on the economy, After withdrawing $64k from my investments last week. Investments has been a good thing to do, definitely it helps a lot.
A Dirt farm.
Hmmm.....