Beacon Ballfield Dimensions Guide v3.0

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FIELD AMENITIES

Dugout Design Player safety begins in the dugout. A poorly conceived dugout can leave players at risk from overthrows and lined fouls. Consider these recommendations when planning or improving your facility’s dugouts.

Determine their location.

Determine dugout depth.

Using the 3rd base dugout as an example, the area where

Your options for depth are 8' to 12'. If the front face of the dugout is fully

your dugout should be located can be represented by

fenced or netted, then 8'-10' is deep enough, as players will typically hang on

two string lines, from 2nd to 3rd and beyond, and from

the fence. Dugouts with half walls and room to lean or sit in front, and a second

1st to home. Placing dugouts in this range will help

bench along the back of the dugout, will require more depth (10'-12').

prevent injuries from overthrows should the dugout drift too far "up the line."

35' – 45'

The corner of the dugout closest to home plate should

 dugout range

have a minimum distance of 35' from the plate for softball and 45' from the plate for baseball. This will provide on-deck hitters and players in open dugouts with adequate protection from foul balls. The angle can deviate from parallel to the baseline to accommodate site constraints and placement of

Determine dugout height.

Your options for height are 8' to 12'. Our recommendation: go taller. Even youth leagues will have adults in the dugouts. Anyone standing on the lower step of the bench should have clearance without hitting their head on the roof.

Select back side closure.

amenities. Always make your dugouts symmetrical.

Choose from chain link fencing (with or without windscreen and roof system),

or standard wood construction. Chain link with roof kit and windscreen is the

Choose at-grade or below grade.

Big league dugouts typically are sunken and they are designed that way to maximize seating and visibility for fans. Most other facilities find at-grade dugout elevation to be the way to go. If you do install sunken dugouts, include large drains with catch basins to filter the garbage and seeds ahead of the drain line to prevent clogging and flooding.

Determine dugout length.

Dugout length is determined by the oldest age group of players using the field, and the size of team rosters. For various ages, we recommend these lengths:

poured concrete, precast concrete, concrete block, brick, decorative stone most economical option to allow player privacy. Precast concrete requires crane rental. Stylish, branded dugouts use a hybrid of materials and texture, but also have the highest cost.

Select front face closure.

Check the league governing body rules for any safety requirements with the front of your dugouts. While baseball has many options (full-height fencing; half-fencing / half-netting; bottom half padded rail and netting combo), softball fields should always have full protection due to the close proximity of home plate. Also consider extending backstop netting over the top of the dugout to

 6-12 yrs: minimum 20' long

protect fans, as well as extending the netting in front of the dugout. At least

 13-21 yrs: minimum 30' long

two, but not more than three, points of entry to the playing field should be

 Over 21 yrs: 30' – 40' long

designed into your dugouts.

Whatever your ballpark needs, think Beacon.

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