For those of you familiar with the weather in the Midwest this spring, I have no doubt you are as frustrated as I am. Currently we have played 8 games out of 19 on our schedule. The main culprit to us not playing has been our outfield. Our infield has a great drainage system under it and can get ready with just a few hours of no rain. Our outfield on the other hand has several low spots and 2-3 inches of water will collect there for days after it stops raining. We are planning on raising it after summer ball ends in July, but in the mean time, we have missed 4 games because of standing water in the outfield. We are supposed to have great weather next week and I don't think we'll be able to play because the water will probably be there until Tuesday or Wednesday.
We have tried several things as short term solutions... all to no avail.
1.) Squeegee - All the water came back to the low spots and I believe we were doing damage to the grass anyways.
2.) Shopvac - Bad idea
3.)Pump- worked a little, but only if the water was deeper than 2 inches
I was thinking about installing drain tiles, but our grounds department said that wasn't a solution because the trenches would sink. I am skeptical of their answer because I know other fields have tiles and they do not have a problem with sinking. My understanding is that if you reinforce it with rock, it will not sink.
Anyone have any long and/or short term solutions or any thoughts on the drain tile idea?
Thanks!
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