Fairgrounds Field

Fairgrounds Field

Infobox_Baseball_Stadium
stadium_name = Fairgrounds Field
nickname =


location = 1150 E. Main Avenue Robstown, Texas, USA
broke_ground =
opened = 2003
closed =
demolished =
owner =
operator =
surface =
construction_cost =
architect =
former_names = Aviators Stadium, Nueces County Sports Complex
tenants = Corpus Christi Beach Dawgs (CBL) (2008-present)
Coastal Bend Aviators (2003-2007) | seating_capacity = 4,000
dimensions =

Fairgrounds Field is a ballpark located in Robstown, TX. It is the home stadium of the Corpus Christi Beach Dawgs of the Continental Baseball League and the former home of the Coastal Bend Aviators. The Richard M. Borchard Regional Fairgrounds is an ongoing development project involving the area surrounding the existing stadium.


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