Ballparks
Texas League Ballparks ALBUQUERQUE -- Tingley Field 1962-68; Albuquerque Sports Stadium 1969-71 ALEXANDRIA -- Bringhurst Field 1972-75 AMARILLO -- Potter County Memorial Stadium 1959-63, 1965-74, 1976-82 ARDMOR E-- Cardinal Park 1961 ARKANSAS -- Travelers Field 1966; Ray Winder Field 1966-2006; Dickey-Stephens Park 2007 - present; Dickey-Stephens at night AUSTIN -- Riverside Park 1905, 1907-08, 1911-14; Disch Field 1956-67 BEAUMONT -- Magnolia Ballpark 1912-17, 1919-28; Stuart Stadium 1929-42, 1946-55; Vincent-Beck Stadium 1983-86 CLEBURNE -- Gorman Park 1906 CORPUS CHRISTI -- Schepps Palm Field 1958-59; Whataburger Field 2005 - present CORSICANA -- Oil City Park 1902-02 DALLAS -- Gaston Park 1902-14; Joe Gardner Park 1915-16; Submarine Park 1917-18; Marine Park 1919-22; Steer Park 1923-24; Riverside Park 1924; State Fair Racetrack 1924; Steer Stadium 1925-38; Rebel Field 1939-42; Rebel Stadium 1946-48; Burnett Field 1949-58 DALLAS/FT. WORTH -- Turnpike Stadium 1965-71 EL PASO -- Dudley Field 1962-70, 1972-90; Cohen Stadium 1990-2004 FORT WORTH -- Haines Park 1902-10; Morris Park 1911-14; Panther Park 1915-28; LaGrave Field 1929-42, 1946-58, 1964 FRISCO -- Dr Pepper/Seven Up Ballpark 2003-05; Dr Pepper Ballpark 2006 - present GALVESTON -- Athletic Park 1907-11; Beach Park 1912-14; Pirate Field 1915-20; Gulfview Park 1921-24; Moody Stadium 1931-37 GREENVILLE -- Cotton Boll Park 1906 HOUSTON -- West End Park 1907-27; Buffalo Stadium 1928-42, 1946-52; Busch Stadium 1953-58 JACKSON -- Smith-Wills Stadium 1975-99 LAFAYETTE -- Clark Field 1975-76 LONGVIEW -- Cannibal Park 1932 MEMPHIS -- Blues Stadium 1968-73 MIDLAND -- Cubs Stadium 1972-84; Angels Stadium 1985-94; Max H. Christensen Stadium 1994-2001; First American Bank Ballpark 2002-04; Citibank Ballpark 2005 - present NORTHWEST ARKANSAS -- Arvest Ballpark 2008 - present OKLAHOMA CITY -- Colcord Park 1909-11; Holland FIeld 1933-42, 1946-48; Texas League Park 1949-57 RIO GRANDE VALLEY -- Giants Field 1960-61 ROUND ROCK -- The Dell Diamond 2000-04 SAN ANTONIO -- Electric Park 1907-12; Block Stadium 1913-14; League Park (Presa St.)1915-24; League Park (Josephine St.) 1925-32; Eagle Field 1932; Tech Field 1932-42, 1946; Mission Stadium 1947-64; V. J. Keefe Memorial Stadium 1968-93; Municipal Stadium 1994-95; Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium 1995 - present SHREVEPORT -- ? 1908-10; Gasser Park 1915-24; Biedenharn Park 1925-32; Texas League Park 1938-42, 1946-57; Bonneau Peters Field 1968; Braves Field 1968-70; SPAR Stadium 1971-85; Fair Grounds Field 1986-2002 SPRINGFIELD -- Hammons Field 2005 - present TEMPLE -- Freeman Heights Park 1905-07 TULSA -- Tulsa Fairgrounds Grandstand 1933-34; Texas League Park 1935-42, 1946-60; Oiler Park 1961-65; Driller Park 1977-80; Robert B. Sutton Stadium 1981-82; Tulsa County Stadium 1983-88; Drillers Stadium 1989 - present TYLER -- Fair Park, 1932 VICTORIA -- Riverside Park 1958-61; Toro Stadium 1974 WACO -- Padgitt Park, 1902-03; Katy Park 1907-19, 1925-30 WICHITA -- Lawrence-Dumont Stadium 1987-2007 WICHITA FALLS -- Athletic Park 1920-32 |
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