Midwest Netting Solutions, LLC supplies and installs custom wall, steel beam column, and rail padding for volleyball, basketball, baseball, golf and multi-use facilities across the country.
We provide wood backed pads, as well as, vinyl enclosed foam panels designed for indoor and outdoor fencing applications. We offer screenprinted custom graphics in any dimension. Let Midwest Netting Solutions, LLC design a custom padding system to meet your specific needs.
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![]() Within the last year, Midwest Netting Solutions, designed and installed a backstop and foul pole containment screen systems for Impact Field. Impact Field is a baseball park in Rosemont, Illinois. It is the home of the Chicago Dogs, an independent league baseball team playing in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball. It opened in 2018, and seats 6,300 people. Maybe it’s the Chicago work ethic, but our goal is to create the best ballpark experience in the United States, period. Welcome to our world-class ballpark, Impact Field. Located in the heart of Rosemont’s vibrant entertainment district near O’Hare Airport, Impact Field is a $63 million development. With 6,300 seats, 7 private seating experiences, a 360 degree open concourse, and 850 stadium garage parking spaces, you can enjoy the game at a ballpark that enjoys you back!
At least for one inning, Cubs fan Naila O'Connell was in baseball heaven at the home opener at Wrigley on Monday — the first she'd ever attended.
But she was hit in the face by a foul ball off the bat of Anthony Rizzo in the second inning and had to be taken to the hospital, where she was treated for a broken nose. "We were all standing up looking and it seemed like the ball took a turn, and next thing I know, I'm gushing blood," O'Connell said. She's 5-foot-2 and had figured other fans would catch the ball. Celebs, Sun and Historic First Pitch Mark Cubs Home Opener Matt ByrneHer husband and other fans tried to help O'Connell as her nose gushed blood. "She was calm. I was the panicky one," Jim O’Connell said. Paramedics took her from her seat in Section 104, near left field, to Illinois Masonic Hospital, so Naila O'Connell missed the rest of the 10-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. She said she's been told she needs surgery after the swelling goes down, but still considers herself lucky: "It could have been worse."
O'Connell didn't catch the ball that hit her, but she ended up getting it anyway, after someone else caught it and gave it to her, she said. "I would love to have this ball be signed by Rizzo. That would be amazing," she said, adding, "I'm Cubs for life, this wont change anything." |
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