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Slope required for a ball field is related to surface
drainage. Most native soils do not absorb significant
amounts of water; therefore surface water is removed from
the playing surface by the field crown. The steeper the
crown, the quicker the water is removed. The optimum slope
for most types of soil types is 1.5% - 2.0%. This is in
direct conflict of the incorrect perception that baseball
outfields should be flat. Flat outfields actually promote
drainage and turf problems.

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Jeff Bruce, Owner, Jeffrey
L. Bruce & Company (jbruce@jlbruce.com)
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