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    A manual for the development and care of a baseball facility

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    1990-02-15
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    Kuczko, John Thomas
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    Abstract

    The construction and maintenance of a baseball facility demands an organized, business-like, professional approach. The purpose of this manual was to compile information which could be used by a coach or a school administrator who may be found in a position of constructing or maintaining a baseball faCility. The manual is divided into four major sections: selecting the site, construction procedures, maintenance of the field, and drawings and layouts which may be helpful. The information provided is arranged so it can be used from the first conception of building a baseball complex to its completion.

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