Scout gets approval to build batting cage at Butts Park for Eagle project
MEDINA – Jimmy Dieter, a Scout in Troop 35, is working to become an Eagle Scout, the highest rank.
For his project, he wants to build a batting cage in Butts Park. Dieter is proposing a batting cage that would be 55 feet long and 14 feet wide to be used by Medina youth baseball and softball teams.
The wood structure would be up year-round but the nets for cage would likely just be up in spring until late summer.
There would be four 6 by 6 posts at the corners of the cage. They will be used to hold plastic-coated steel cables to hang a net from. Pressure-treated skirting will be installed around the hitting area and filled with fine packable stone with a turf hitting installed at one end, according to his project description that Dieter presented last week to the Village Board.
There are four baseball diamonds at Butts Park but no designated warm-up area for the players to safely take hitting practice. If players take batting practice on an open field, there are sometimes accidents with players, coaches or spectators getting hit with errant baseballs or even baseball bats, Dieter said.
The Village Board gave its permission to the project, with the stipulation Dieter work with DPW Superintendent Jason Watts on the location for the batting cage. Dieter likes a spot in between field near the Oak Orchard Creek.
“It’s the best area that is out of the way,” he told the board.
Dieter will lead scouts in the project, which is an estimated $850. He will secure the funding or donations for the batting cage.