I remember my older brother playing vs Ashland in early 90s and seems like part of theirs had no fence and the other was barbed wire bordering a cow pasture.We played at Calhoun Academy and they didn’t even have a fence in the outfield… it was all you could get depending how fast you ran. And cows came in the field too…
Haha I remember playing a game there. Our guy that ended up on a CWS team at state under Polk hit one out to dead center. I thought we went back to back but no, my slow *** was jogging and I only got a double.That first one looks like our old field at Copiah. Not many HRs hit out to center
These are at high schools in Connecticut.
The weirdest fields I remember from my playing days were Bowling Green School in Franklinton, LA and Prentiss Christian in Prentiss, MS.
Down the left field line at Bowling Green it was about 290 with a 30 foot high fence made of what look like a shrimp net. If you hit over the shrimp net attached to the chain link fence below, it was a home run. At the top of the light pole in LF there was a huge bird’s nest with what we were told was an endangered bird so they couldn’t do anything about the nest. I think it was Ospreys maybe.
Never played baseball at Prentiss but we did play football there. During football season, the visiting bleachers sat right behind 2nd base. They moved it during baseball season and some orange construction netting was used as an outfield fence.
Funny story...A good friend of mine was named head coach at Prentiss Christian in the early 90s. He lived in the old house on campus. Late that summer he hosted a 10 keg - crawfish boil party and invited a bunch of us from Copiah County to come over. A good time was had by all, and I ended up sleeping on the bench in the third base dugout.These are at high schools in Connecticut.
The weirdest fields I remember from my playing days were Bowling Green School in Franklinton, LA and Prentiss Christian in Prentiss, MS.
Down the left field line at Bowling Green it was about 290 with a 30 foot high fence made of what look like a shrimp net. If you hit over the shrimp net attached to the chain link fence below, it was a home run. At the top of the light pole in LF there was a huge bird’s nest with what we were told was an endangered bird so they couldn’t do anything about the nest. I think it was Ospreys maybe.
Never played baseball at Prentiss but we did play football there. During football season, the visiting bleachers sat right behind 2nd base. They moved it during baseball season and some orange construction netting was used as an outfield fence.
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