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Good video! Some additional tips: 1) Never drag around bases. Remove them so the drag is able to level the ground under the base. 2) Never pull a drag from the dirt into the grass. This will rapidly create a berm at your grass boundary. 3) Before edging grass, take the time to measure and establish the correct location of the edge, marking guide lines with paint. Infield dimensions are published in the rule book. You cannot just go by where you think the edge should be. 4) Keep the surface of your infield true with a section of straight steel pipe 12' - 16' in length (longer length can be used on skinned infields). Feed a suitable piece of chain through the pipe and periodically pull it behind your dragging machine. The pipe's long length will pull dirt from high areas and deposit in low areas. It is good to do this when the ground is damp immediately after using a nail drag.
~ Need help finding the perfect baseball equipment fit? Grab your free baseball equipment sizing guide right here: www.buildingbetterbaseball.com/equipmentguide
~ Youth Coaches, grab your free 2-Hour practice plan for more efficient practices right here: www.buildingbetterbaseball.com/practiceplan
Underrated content coach. All coaches need to know this.
Couldn't agree more Rob!
Great info Coach! Thank you for taking the time to share !
Good video! Some additional tips: 1) Never drag around bases. Remove them so the drag is able to level the ground under the base. 2) Never pull a drag from the dirt into the grass. This will rapidly create a berm at your grass boundary. 3) Before edging grass, take the time to measure and establish the correct location of the edge, marking guide lines with paint. Infield dimensions are published in the rule book. You cannot just go by where you think the edge should be. 4) Keep the surface of your infield true with a section of straight steel pipe 12' - 16' in length (longer length can be used on skinned infields). Feed a suitable piece of chain through the pipe and periodically pull it behind your dragging machine. The pipe's long length will pull dirt from high areas and deposit in low areas. It is good to do this when the ground is damp immediately after using a nail drag.
Thank you for the additional info, that’s super helpful!
Much appreciated information. Volunteering for local rec club and need to know all of this👍