LaGrave Field
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| LaGrave Field | |
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| Address: | 301 NE 6th St,
Fort Worth, TX 76106 |
| Capacity: | 5,100 |
| Opened: | 2002 |
| Surface: | Grass |
| Also known as: | none |
| Current resident(s): | Fort Worth Cats |
| Field dimensions: | Left field - 325 ft Center Field - 400 ft Right field - 335 ft |
LaGrave Field is home of the Fort Worth Cats of the American Association.
LaGrave Field was also the name of a stadium that was home of the Fort Worth Panthers and Fort Worth Cats. The stadium suffered a fire in 1949; it was rebuilt to hold 13,000 fans. In 1960 the team merged with the Dallas Rangers; the new Dallas-Fort Worth Rangers split their home games between LaGrave Field and Burnett Field. In 1965 Turnpike Stadium was built to replace both LaGrave Field and Burnett Field.

