When UConn baseball played at J.O. Christian field, it sounds like it was very rare that they could practice outside from late fall to early spring. Such is the nature of northern college baseball fields that have grass. UConn baseball is able to do much more outside in the colder months now that they have an artificial turf field. Yes, I prefer grass to artificial baseball fields, but having an artificial turf field in a northeast college baseball field is something that is certainly much more practical. Certainly don't have a problem with UConn baseball playing on an artificial turf field, it helps out the team quite a bit in how much they can use it.