Buyers Guide to LED Baseball and Softball Lighting
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Learn More →This guide is written for schools, park districts, municipalities, and community sports facilities that need reliable LED lighting for baseball fields, softball fields, soccer fields, and football fields.
This is not professional stadium lighting guidance. The focus here is recreational, school, and college-level facilities where safety, uniformity, energy savings, and long-term reliability matter more than broadcast specs. If there is one theme throughout this guide, it is this: sports lighting is engineered, not estimated. Foot candles, uniformity, pole height, optics, and electrical capacity all work together. Skipping one step usually creates expensive problems later.
Tip: Do not guess on sports lighting. Start with a free photometric lighting plan so you can see foot candles, uniformity, fixture count, optics, and aiming instructions before you buy anything.
That 2:1 ratio is intentional. Infield play requires faster reaction time. The outfield needs safe visibility and ball tracking, but it does not need to match the infield levels.
Final fixture quantities and aiming still need to be confirmed by photometric analysis.
For general fixture options and layouts, see
Spartan Sports Park recognized that their existing 1000-watt metal halide fixtures were falling short on the field. Suboptimal light levels negatively impacted player performance, while the energy demands of the outdated system drove operating costs higher than necessary. They reached out to LED Lighting Supply seeking a custom solution built for their baseball field requirements.
The metal halide fixtures were inefficient, resulting in a significant energy expense. Additionally, uneven light levels on the field created safety risks for both players and sideliners.
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After: 600 Watt LED Area Sports Flood Light | 84000 Lumens |
After: 600 Watt LED Area Sports Flood Light | 84000 Lumens |
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Final quantities depend on pole layout, mounting height, and uniformity targets. Start with a free photometric plan, so you know what the field will look like before installation.
For general fixture options and layouts, see
| After: 600 Watt LED Area Sports Flood Light | 84000 Lumens |
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Lighting Plan |
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