infield dirt
Infield dirt refers to the area of a baseball or softball field that is located between the bases and around the pitcher's mound. This surface is typically made of a mixture of clay, silt, and sand, which helps provide a stable and safe playing environment. The infield dirt is designed to absorb moisture and allow for better drainage, ensuring that games can continue even after rain.
The infield is crucial for players, as it affects how the ball bounces and rolls. Proper maintenance of the infield dirt is essential for player safety and performance. Groundskeepers often work to keep the infield in optimal condition, using tools and techniques to maintain its quality throughout the season.