Fresh lines help our umpires and contribute to an excellent game experience and
atmosphere for our players. If time allows before your game, please consider
lining the fields. This is a task coaches may enlist parents to help with so
coaches can focus on preparing their players. If you're willing to help, let
your team's coach know. Don't be shy, they'd love the help.
Lining the field has to be done after all other pregame maintenance, which
coaches would surely appreciate help with as well.
Equipment
Each field should have a chalker in the storage shed nearest the field and lime
to fill the chalker with in the same shed or in a nearby field box. There should
also be a string line with a stake nearby, which will help you set a straight
line to follow.
Some fields may also have a batter's box template. Batters boxes take a bit more
time, but do add to the ambiance. If you only have time for foul lines or
batter's boxes, then skip the boxes.
If any of this equipment is locked up, ask a coach to unlock it.
Tips for Using the Chalker
Lime left to sit in the hopper may have clumped up some which will prevent it
from coming out evenly or at all. Use a stake, screwdriver, shovel, or other
tool to break it up and make it easier to put down.
Chalk may come out somewhat unevenly. Go slow and don't be afraid to pull it
back and go over the area again. If the chalk remains uneven, check for clumping
in the hopper.
Your first attempts may not be postcard worthy, but you'll improve with
experience. Our players appreciate the effort.
Batter's Boxes
If you are going to line batter's boxes, you should start with those. The
batter's box template has a handle that is the same size as the edge of
home plate. Line that handle up with the edge of the plate and open the template
up, dropping it on the dirt. Carefully step on all edges of the template to make
sure it leaves an imprint all around. Remove the template and repeat for the
other batter's box.
With the template marked, line up the chalker with one of the lines and open it
up to the 4" line width. Follow the templates line and close the chalker at the
corner. Line the chalker up with the adjacent line and repeat the process until
the boxes are done.
Foul Lines
We generally only line from the home plate area to the edge of the infield.
Majors and Hunt will have more permanenet lines on the outfield grass. The bases
can be present when setting up your string line, but should be removed when
running the chalk.
You will need the string line to set a line that you can follow. Attempting to
run the chalker by eye seldom goes well. Set one end of the string line at the
point behind home plate. Set the other end at the edge of the outfield grass,
running the line along the outside edge of where the base goes.
Line the chalker up with your string line. If you drew batters boxes, you'll
start from where the string line meets the box. If you did not draw boxes, start
a few feet from home plate. Open the chalker to 4" and follow your string line.
Try to set the outside edge of the chalk line on the string line. The chalk line
itself is in fair territory so when the base is put down, it should just about
cover that part of the line.