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'We did a few things right'   4 Oct, 2009

In spite of a few things that they would have done differently, longtime turf pro Eugene Mayer and sports field manager Colin Lattimore teamed to deliver a great baseball field in an award-winning new stadium.More>>

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U. of South Carolina selects Jake electric mowers   9 Sep, 2009

University goes 'green' with its new baseball facility which cost in excess of $35 million and has a capacity of 9,000 fans.More>>

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First-year Minor League field hits home run   5 Sep, 2009

Sometimes synthetic turf makes sense -- even for Minor League baseball, as a new team in Avon, OH, discovered.More>>

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Storied Shocker baseball program sticks with AstroTurf   13 Aug, 2009

In 32 seasons at Wichita State, Gene Stephenson has compiled a 1,683-577-3 (.744) record. He has the second most wins among active coaches, and ranks second all time in career victories.More>>

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Replica baseball complex seen as boon to Chicago-area community   7 Aug, 2009

Chicago White Sox head grounds pro Roger Bossard is listed as one of the partners.More>>

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OSTMA plans Sept. 22 field day at Huntington Park, The Ohio State University   5 Aug, 2009

Eugene Mayer and Colin Lattimore will discuss Huntington Park, the new stadium for the Minor League Columbus Clippers.More>>

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On sale: world's most expensive sod and dirt   13 May, 2009

If you've got an extra $80 with nothing to spend it on, you might want to consider investing in a pinch of soil from the old Yankee Stadium.More>>

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Maintaining great infields straight from the pros   21 Mar, 2009

To have great infields, you have to master dirt, water mdash; and be pretty darn handy with a nail drag, too.More>>

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Cape Cod teams get grants to repair fields   19 Mar, 2009

The Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox and the newly renamed Orleans Firebirds are the latest recipients of grants from the Yawkey Foundation.More>>

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Boekholder to speak at Oregon STMA meeting March 4   27 Feb, 2009

The head groundskeeper for the world champion Philadelphia Phillies will talk about baseball field management.More>>