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Baseball venue in Laredo, Texas, United States For the former baseball and football venue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, see Veterans Stadium.
Veterans Field
LocationLaredo, Texas
Coordinates27°31′11″N 99°30′33″W / 27.5197°N 99.5093°W / 27.5197; -99.5093
OwnerCity of Laredo
CapacityBaseball: 5,000
Construction
Built1950
Opened1950
Renovated2002, 2020
Tenants
TAMIU Dustdevils
Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos (LMB) (1985–2003)
Laredo Apaches (CBL) (1995)
Laredo Broncos (ULB) (2006–2010)

Veterans Field is a baseball venue in Laredo, Texas. Built in 1950, the park was formerly known as West Martin Field, but the field's name was changed to honor the men and women who have served defending America in the armed forces. Home to many teams over the years, it was renovated in 2002, and now seats 5,000 with concessions and two picnic areas. Veterans Field was home to the Laredo Broncos of United League Baseball. Veterans Field was also the home to the five-time champion of the Mexican League team Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos from 1985 to 2003. Veterans Field is also home to the Texas A&M International University Dustdevils college baseball team of the NCAA's Division II Heartland Conference.

References

  1. UBL Records Archived September 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. KGNS TV
  3. City of Laredo Baseball Parks Archived October 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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