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Custom On Deck Circles

SKU: EM-ONDECKCIRCLE

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Our custom On Deck Circles stand up to the wear and tear of spikes while providing brilliant graphics for on-field team logos.

Durable and Spike Resistant – A Functional Branding Statement for your Field

Sponsorships are key, and your softball and baseball deck circle mats provide a focal yet functional place for sponsorship opportunities.

Whether it is on the field or throughout your facility, our sports logo mats are durable and attention-grabbing.

Benefits:

  • Mats have a heavy-duty ADA-compliant rubber reducer edge.
  • Plain mats can also be used to protect your field or practice area.
  • Each mat is Made in the USA to our very highest standards.
  • Stain, mold, and mildew resistant.
  • Mats have inlaid logos, not printed, and last for years with regular maintenance.
  • Choose from over 40 colors to create your own on-deck circle.
  • Our Design Team can quickly provide an art proof and estimate for your matting needs.

Note: This item requires a minimum order quantity of 2

How to Submit Your Custom Artwork

1. Place your order.

2. Submit your logo to info@practicesports.com.

For best results, artwork should be in ‘vector’ format and the following file formats: .ai, .eps.
Artwork in other formats may require recreation into vector. In those cases, additional charges will apply.

What is the On Deck Circle?

In Baseball and Softball, the next batter in line to bat traditionally waits on the on-deck circle in the foul territory. This is colloquially referred to as being in the hole.

The on-deck circle can simply be a circle in bare dirt, a circle painted onto artificial turf, or, at the college and professional level, the on-deck circle is made from artificial material such as turf or carpet. In many cases, the team logo is painted or printed onto the on deck circle.

What are the Benefits of quality On Deck Circles?

On deck circles provide the next batter their defined space. By choosing a quality on deck circle, high-traffic wear is greatly reduced. This assists field managers in maintenance while providing a great spot for the team logo or sponsorship opportunity.

Is the On Deck Circle the right place to stretch?

No, warm-up stretches should be done before you step up to the On Deck Circle. There are 4 critical routines that should be done before you step up at bat, so stretching beforehand allows you to focus on the critical preparations.

What are the 4 Critical Preparations that should take place on the On Deck Circle?

  1. Warm Up Swing: Swing your regular game bat in the on-deck circle.
  2. Observe the pitches thrown from the pitcher to judge the speed and break on each pitch.
  3. Watch the pitcher’s delivery to home plate. Your rhythm and timing are critical to hitting the ball well. By carefully watching the pitcher you can decide where to start your load and when to get your foot down for your swing. Being in sync with the pitcher ensures good rhythm and timing.
  4. Time on the On Deck Circle allows you to gather your thoughts before you step up to hit. Be confident with good and positive thoughts, and focus on how well you are going to hit the ball when you step up to the plate.

Having a specific plan for your time in-the-hole will make you a better hitter. Being prepared and aware of the pitcher while knowing what situation you are stepping into makes you a smarter hitter.

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  1. Sarah Miller (verified owner)

    usMaryland, United States

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Our custom On Deck Circles stand up to the wear and tear of spikes while providing brilliant graphics for on-field team logos.

Durable and Spike Resistant – A Functional Branding Statement for your Field

Sponsorships are key, and your softball and baseball deck circle mats provide a focal yet functional place for sponsorship opportunities.

Whether it is on the field or throughout your facility, our sports logo mats are durable and attention-grabbing.

Benefits:

  • Mats have a heavy-duty ADA-compliant rubber reducer edge.
  • Plain mats can also be used to protect your field or practice area.
  • Each mat is Made in the USA to our very highest standards.
  • Stain, mold, and mildew resistant.
  • Mats have inlaid logos, not printed, and last for years with regular maintenance.
  • Choose from over 40 colors to create your own on-deck circle.
  • Our Design Team can quickly provide an art proof and estimate for your matting needs.

Note: This item requires a minimum order quantity of 2

How to Submit Your Custom Artwork

1. Place your order.

2. Submit your logo to info@practicesports.com.

For best results, artwork should be in ‘vector’ format and the following file formats: .ai, .eps.
Artwork in other formats may require recreation into vector. In those cases, additional charges will apply.

What is the On Deck Circle?

In Baseball and Softball, the next batter in line to bat traditionally waits on the on-deck circle in the foul territory. This is colloquially referred to as being in the hole.

The on-deck circle can simply be a circle in bare dirt, a circle painted onto artificial turf, or, at the college and professional level, the on-deck circle is made from artificial material such as turf or carpet. In many cases, the team logo is painted or printed onto the on deck circle.

What are the Benefits of quality On Deck Circles?

On deck circles provide the next batter their defined space. By choosing a quality on deck circle, high-traffic wear is greatly reduced. This assists field managers in maintenance while providing a great spot for the team logo or sponsorship opportunity.

Is the On Deck Circle the right place to stretch?

No, warm-up stretches should be done before you step up to the On Deck Circle. There are 4 critical routines that should be done before you step up at bat, so stretching beforehand allows you to focus on the critical preparations.

What are the 4 Critical Preparations that should take place on the On Deck Circle?

  1. Warm Up Swing: Swing your regular game bat in the on-deck circle.
  2. Observe the pitches thrown from the pitcher to judge the speed and break on each pitch.
  3. Watch the pitcher’s delivery to home plate. Your rhythm and timing are critical to hitting the ball well. By carefully watching the pitcher you can decide where to start your load and when to get your foot down for your swing. Being in sync with the pitcher ensures good rhythm and timing.
  4. Time on the On Deck Circle allows you to gather your thoughts before you step up to hit. Be confident with good and positive thoughts, and focus on how well you are going to hit the ball when you step up to the plate.

Having a specific plan for your time in-the-hole will make you a better hitter. Being prepared and aware of the pitcher while knowing what situation you are stepping into makes you a smarter hitter.

1 review for Custom On Deck Circles

  1. Sarah Miller (verified owner)

    usMaryland, United States

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