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  2. Doggett Ford Park - Wikipedia

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    Doggett Ford Park is a 221-acre multi-purpose entertainment complex consisting of an arena, exhibit hall, amphitheater, midway, and 12 youth baseball fields located on I-10 South in Beaumont, Texas. The complex opened in 2003. It is owned by Jefferson County, Texas and operated by OVG360, a division of the Oak View Group.

  3. LaGrave Field - Wikipedia

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    LaGrave Field is an abandoned baseball park in Fort Worth, Texas. It was primarily used for baseball and was the home field of the Fort Worth Cats independent minor league baseball team. Its original version was the home of the predecessor Panthers/Cats team of the Texas League from 1926–1958; the American Association in 1959; and then in the ...

  4. List of Texas League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Riders Field, home of the Frisco RoughRiders. Busch Stadium, former home of the Houston Buffaloes.. There are ten stadiums in use by Texas League (TL) baseball teams. The oldest stadium is Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium (1994) in San Antonio, Texas, home of the San Antonio Missions.

  5. List of baseball parks in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex

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    Dallas Steers/Giants – Texas League (1902–1914) Location: Parry Avenue (west, first base); Second Avenue (southwest, right field) Currently: the site of the Texas State Fairgrounds Music Hall Gardner Park (I) Home of: Dallas Marines/Submarines/Steers – Texas League (1915 – mid–1924) Dallas Black Giants - Negro leagues

  6. Horner Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Horner Ballpark is a baseball field in Dallas, Texas.It is the home park of the Dallas Baptist Patriots baseball team of the NCAA Division I Conference USA.It opened on February 15, 2013, [1] and has been highly acclaimed by national media, including D1Baseball.com. [2] [3]

  7. Uni-Trade Stadium - Wikipedia

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    2011 promotional image of the planned Laredo Ballpark now named Uni-Trade Stadium. The Uni-Trade Stadium is a baseball stadium in Laredo, Texas.The stadium is the United States home to The Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos, a bi-national Mexican League professional baseball team, and the Laredo Roses, a women's full-contact American football team in the Sugar N Spice Football League. [3]

  8. Lupton Stadium - Wikipedia

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    3700 Berry St. Fort Worth, TX: Owner: Texas Christian University: Operator: Texas Christian University: Capacity: 9,500: Field size: Left Field - 330ft (100m) Left-Center Field - 389ft (118m) Center Field - 400ft (122m) Right-Center Field - 382ft (116m) Right Field - 330ft (100m) Surface: Bermuda TIFF 419: Construction; Broke ground: October 18 ...

  9. Kokernot Field - Wikipedia

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    Kokernot Field is a baseball stadium in Alpine, Texas, USA. The field has been called "The Best Little Ballpark in Texas (or Anywhere Else)" by Sports Illustrated [1] and the "Yankee Stadium of Texas" by Texas Monthly magazine. [2] An estimated 6,000 attended a 1951 exhibition featuring Satchel Paige's St. Louis Browns versus the Chicago White Sox.