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Baseball Field Fencing Company

Sports Fence Company

Founded in 1990 | Locally and Family Owned | Free Estimates

Founded in 1990

Locally and Family Owned

Free Estimates

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Baseball Field Fencing

Security Fence Company has been handling Gainesville, Ga and surrounding areas fencing needs since 1990. One type of fencing that we do is sports fields fencing for Baseball diamonds. A baseball field typically has a fence surrounding the outfield to contain the playing area and prevent balls from leaving the field. The fence serves several purposes, including defining the boundaries of fair play, providing a target for home run hitters, and keeping spectators safe.

The type of fence used in a baseball field can vary depending on the level of play, budget, and specific requirements. Here are some common types of baseball field fences:



  1. Chain-link Fence: Chain-link fences are commonly used in baseball fields at various levels. They consist of interwoven metal wires in a diamond-shaped pattern. Chain-link fences are durable, relatively affordable, and allow good visibility for spectators.
  2. Outfield Wall: In professional baseball stadiums, the outfield wall is often more substantial and aesthetically pleasing. It may be constructed using materials like brick, concrete, or padded panels. Outfield walls often have varying heights to accommodate different field dimensions.
  3. Bullpens and Dugout Fences: The areas designated for relief pitchers and team players in the dugouts are typically enclosed with shorter fences. These fences are usually made of similar materials as the outfield fence but are lower in height.
  4. Safety Netting: To protect spectators from foul balls and other objects, safety netting is often installed along the first and third base lines and sometimes behind home plate. Safety netting can be made of strong nylon or polyethylene material.
  5. Distance Markers: In some baseball fields, distance markers are attached to the outfield fence to indicate the distances from home plate to various points on the field, such as the power alleys or center field. These markers help players, coaches, and fans gauge the distance of hits.


It's important to note that the specific design and dimensions of a baseball field fence can vary based on the level of play, league regulations, and the preferences of the organization or team that maintains the field. Our team at Security Fence Company can help with any baseball field fencing needs. Call today to speak with a member of our team. 

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