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Surface
  
Grass

Opened
  
17 April 2005

Phone
  
+1 361-561-4665

Architecture firm
  
HKS, Inc.

Broke ground
  
April 8, 2004

Team
  
Corpus Christi Hooks

Owner
  
Corpus Christi

Location
  
734 East Port Avenue Corpus Christi, Texas 78401

Operator
  
Corpus Christi Baseball Club LP

Field size
  
Left field – 315 feet (96 m) Left-center – 375 feet (114 m) Center field – 400 feet (122 m) Right-center – 375 feet (114 m) Right field – 325 feet (99 m)

Construction cost
  
US$27.7 million ($34 million in 2017 dollars)

Address
  
734 E Port Ave, Corpus Christi, TX 78401, USA

Capacity
  
7,050 (5,050 seats plus 2,000 in berms)

Similar
  
Texas State Aquarium, Corpus Christi Museum, Cougar Softball Stadium, American Bank Center, Constellation Field

Whataburger field


Whataburger Field is the minor league baseball stadium located in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. It is currently home to the Corpus Christi Hooks, the double-A affiliate of the Houston Astros. Along with on-campus Chapman Field, the stadium also serves as one of the homes to the Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi Islanders college baseball team.

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History

The park, which opened in 2005, is located on what used to be old cotton warehouses upon the city's waterfront. Naming rights were paid for by Whataburger, Inc., which was headquartered in Corpus Christi before relocating to San Antonio in 2009. Fans are able to see the USS Lexington and the Texas State Aquarium from inside the park. Whataburger Field features 5,050 fixed seats, 19 luxury suites and two outfield berm areas that are able to accommodate nearly 2,000 fans.

On June 30, 2005 the stadium unveiled For the Love of the Game, an 18-foot (5.5 m) statue depicting a young ball player in a contemplative pose. The statue is believed to be the largest bronze statue of a baseball player.

On June 26, 2007 Whataburger Field played host to the 2007 Texas League All-Star game.

One June 10, 2010, the Houston Dynamo played the first-ever soccer match at Whataburger Field before a capacity crowd of 6,111, beating the Laredo Heat 2-1. The Dynamo played in-state rival FC Dallas in a pre-season friendly on February 12, 2011 — becoming the second soccer match ever played at Whataburger Field.

The construction manager was Hunt Construction Group, Inc. of Dallas, Texas.

Amenities

  • VIP Lounge – a covered area used for groups and parties
  • Driscoll Children's Hospital Fun Zone – a playground
  • Stripes Kid's Park – a youth baseball field
  • Sport Court basketball playing surface
  • 27 ft (8.2 m) high rock wall
  • 16 ft (4.9 m) tall x 22 ft (6.7 m) wide video board
  • APEX Pool
  • Cotton Club – an air-conditioned entertainment area
  • Trampoline jump
  • Food

  • Nolan Ryan Grill
  • Beers of The World – first-base concourse
  • Dippin' Dots
  • A Whataburger restaurant
  • References

    Whataburger Field Wikipedia


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