Hand drag baselines hand drag finishing start at either first or third base.
Dragging a baseball field pattern.
Top speed for dragging 3 4 mph.
The pattern should be started at either the 1st or 3rd baseline.
Initially do a small circle pattern across the entire field then make a center line drag from end to end.
If you go too fast you ll toss excess material toward the outer edge of the drag which will pile up in those areas.
Dragging is the most basic task in maintenance of a baseball or softball field.
With either drag you can drag in any pattern you want but do not fall into the trap of dragging your field the same way each time.
By starting and stopping in the same locations each time you drag your field high spots and low spots are created causing inconsistencies in your infield surface.
Basically follow a figure 8 pattern dragging no faster that you can walk.
For traditional grass infields there are really two dragging patterns to consider.
The parallel drag pattern is basically following a path parallel to the turf edges of the infield skin working your way inward.
Proper dragging procedures can make or break the quality of your infield.
It is usually the first thing done to the field after a game or practice.
Always mat drag at least one foot inside the grassline to prevent lips.
Start by placing your.
Clover leaf start here for skinned infields.
Coco mats are common for final dragging because they basically brush the clay and.
Never drag faster than you can walk 2.
Again drag very slow and stay at least one foot away from the edge of the grass.
Select the finish drag that provides the smoothest surface.
Basically follow a figure 8 pattern dragging no faster that you can walk.
This circle drag pattern is generally considered to be a finishing drag pattern.
Alternate patterns and dragging direction on a daily basis from clockwise to counter clock wise.