Mar-Co's Ballfield Clay products have been developed precisely for baseball fields. Each product has been scientifically developed for a specific place and function. Mar-Co products have been designed to enhance player's safety and playability, as well as improve drainage, water retention and aesthetics. Our user friendly products assist groundskeepers by saving time and providing better, safer playing surfaces!
Mar-Co Infield Clay is a controlled blend of clay, sand and aggregate and is available in 3 standard mixes: Firm, Standard and Light. If your requirements dictate a unique blend, we can provide custom blends upon request.
Our 3 standard mixes come in 2 particle sizes: 15 series (1/8 inch) and 20 series (3/16 inch). Our infield clays are designed to maximize safety, playability, drainage and appearance, while at the same time fitting into your existing maintenance program.

. High drainage
. Fine texture
. Softer footing
. Soft bounce
. Good water retention
. Infield skin
. Warning track

. Casual groundskeeping equipment & practices

. Good drainage
. Moderate footing
. Standard bounce
. Good water retention
. Infield skin
. Casual home plate area

. Requires consistent spike and mat dragging
along with a casual watering program

. Good drainage
. Firm footing
. True bounce
. High water retention
. Professional infield skin
. Standard home plate area

. Requires professional groundskeeping practices
including appropriate spike and mat dragging
as well as a monitored watering program

. High drainage
. Fine texture
. Softer footing
. Soft bounce
. Good water retention
. Infield skin
. Warning track

. Casual groundskeeping equipment & practices

. Good drainage
. Moderate footing
. Standard bounce
. Good water retention
. Infield skin
. Casual home plate area

. Requires consistent spike and mat dragging
along with a casual watering program

. Moderate drainage
. Firm footing
. True bounce
. High water retention
. Professional infield skin
. Standard home plate area

. Requires professional groundskeeping practices
including appropriate spike and mat dragging
as well as a monitored watering program