***THIS IS NOT REAL...JUST A RENDERING OF HOW IT COULD HAVE BEEN DONE***
Seriously, how hard (and expensive) could this little design element have been to place brown turf down the base paths? As a purist, I know I would have liked it a lot more!
Great rendering. This would've been met with a lot less heartache.Pakbackr said:
***THIS IS NOT REAL...JUST A RENDERING OF HOW IT COULD HAVE BEEN DONE***
Seriously, how hard (and expensive) could this little design element have been to place brown turf down the base paths? As a purist, I know I would have liked it a lot more!
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Tootie4Pack said:
Duke's baseball field ……
Agree… the more I see, the more I view this as a downgrade instead of an upgrade. Field looks like a patchwork quilt pieced together over time.Pakbackr said:
No one asked me, but I am gonna raise my hand and say if there is no dirt on the 1st and 3rd base paths, that is a huge idiotic mistake!
My sister in law is an avid quilter. I told her what you said then showed her a pic of the mess. She said "I've never turned out anything that bad before".Cotten said:Agree… the more I see, the more I view this as a downgrade instead of an upgrade. Field looks like a patchwork quilt pieced together over time.Pakbackr said:
No one asked me, but I am gonna raise my hand and say if there is no dirt on the 1st and 3rd base paths, that is a huge idiotic mistake!
Cotten said:Agree… the more I see, the more I view this as a downgrade instead of an upgrade. Field looks like a patchwork quilt pieced together over time.Pakbackr said:
No one asked me, but I am gonna raise my hand and say if there is no dirt on the 1st and 3rd base paths, that is a huge idiotic mistake!
wilmwolf80 said:Cotten said:Agree… the more I see, the more I view this as a downgrade instead of an upgrade. Field looks like a patchwork quilt pieced together over time.Pakbackr said:
No one asked me, but I am gonna raise my hand and say if there is no dirt on the 1st and 3rd base paths, that is a huge idiotic mistake!
Well, to again play devil's advocate, the purpose of redoing the field wasn't about the looks, it was about functionality. So if what they've done drains better, is easier to maintain, more consistent, etc. then it is still an upgrade, regardless of how people feel about the aesthetics. The turf can be changed relatively easily one would think, if the powers that be decide they don't like how the finished product (which we still haven't seen IMO) looks. The work that they did under the surface is the important part.
wilmwolf80 said:
If the turf in the base path was brown, wouldn't there then be a contrast in color between the brown turf and the other dirt of the infield, and wouldn't we then possibly complain about that? Do the MSU folks have any complaints or feedback about their green base paths, since that is what we copied? Is it possible that there is a functional reason that they didn't want a long seam between two different colors of turf and then the natural grass in that area due to the high traffic? I'm not an expert on turf in the slightest, but I did research it quite a bit when I was considering building a putting green in my backyard and I know sealing the seams together can be tough. Just me taking over here.
Thanks! Good stuff.gopack1979 said:
I was really disappointed with the field until I talked to my guy. here's the cliff notes.
- This is not the turf your kids play soccer on, it's got cork and olive pits as the base to keep it cooler, the batters boxes are tear out and easily replaced.
- The players and recruits want this- the surface is true, it provides a better footing, catchers love this, kids are playing on turf more and more today and this is similar to what they play on(only better). When a recruit comes the surface is game ready. You might not think this is a big deal but it is.
- The dirt is new, this is exactly what 95% of the clay the MLB teams have. Super big deal and will help in footing, when we have any kind of rain and keeping things clean because there's no dust.
- Give this time, the greens will never match exactly but it will look better.
- We're not alone- FSU, Coastal, Miss State and many others are doing this
This is good stuff. I think many of us would have looked at the whole field work a bit differently if the Athletics department had simply gotten out in front of this by releasing info like this before construction...proactive PR!gopack1979 said:
I was really disappointed with the field until I talked to my guy. here's the cliff notes.
- This is not the turf your kids play soccer on, it's got cork and olive pits as the base to keep it cooler, the batters boxes are tear out and easily replaced.
- The players and recruits want this- the surface is true, it provides a better footing, catchers love this, kids are playing on turf more and more today and this is similar to what they play on(only better). When a recruit comes the surface is game ready. You might not think this is a big deal but it is.
- The dirt is new, this is exactly what 95% of the clay the MLB teams have. Super big deal and will help in footing, when we have any kind of rain and keeping things clean because there's no dust.
- Give this time, the greens will never match exactly but it will look better.
- We're not alone- FSU, Coastal, Miss State and many others are doing this
Appreciate the info here. Obviously I've been outspoken on this, but I'll learn to deal with. (mainly because I have no other choice!!)gopack1979 said:
I was really disappointed with the field until I talked to my guy. here's the cliff notes.
- This is not the turf your kids play soccer on, it's got cork and olive pits as the base to keep it cooler, the batters boxes are tear out and easily replaced.
- The players and recruits want this- the surface is true, it provides a better footing, catchers love this, kids are playing on turf more and more today and this is similar to what they play on(only better). When a recruit comes the surface is game ready. You might not think this is a big deal but it is.
- The dirt is new, this is exactly what 95% of the clay the MLB teams have. Super big deal and will help in footing, when we have any kind of rain and keeping things clean because there's no dust.
- Give this time, the greens will never match exactly but it will look better.
- We're not alone- FSU, Coastal, Miss State and many others are doing this
Wonder how long he will last at 3rd base for LSU?FlockaWolf said:
Screw Tommy but that game was electric.
Glasswolf said:Wonder how long he will last at 3rd base for LSU?FlockaWolf said:
Screw Tommy but that game was electric.
That's my thinking also. And if and when that happens he will look to transfer again lol. I wish him nothing but the best but he's just not a 3rd baseman. He's a DH and always will beRiddickulous said:Glasswolf said:Wonder how long he will last at 3rd base for LSU?FlockaWolf said:
Screw Tommy but that game was electric.
He'll be exclusively DH before conference play starts. Hope he sucks tbh.
I doubt it. He's no worse than last year's 3B at LSU, first round pick Jacob Berry. As long as dude is mashing the ball (which he'll do) they'll keep trotting him out to 3rd, IMO. Berry mixed in a few starts at the corner OF spots but they let him boot it around the infield b/c his offense was that good. I imagine they'll do the same with Tommy.Riddickulous said:Glasswolf said:Wonder how long he will last at 3rd base for LSU?FlockaWolf said:
Screw Tommy but that game was electric.
He'll be exclusively DH before conference play starts. Hope he sucks tbh.