Katy Park was a baseball park located in Waco, Texas and was used by many minor league baseball teams as well as the Baylor Bears for a short time.[citation needed]
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Location | S 7th St & Jackson Ave Waco, Texas |
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Coordinates | 31°33′9″N 97°7′50″W |
Capacity | 4000[1] |
Acreage | 2.989 |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | Hand-operated |
Construction | |
Built | January - March 1905 |
Opened | March 11, 1905 (1905-03-11) |
Renovated | June 1930 July 1953 |
Demolished | 1965 |
Tenants | |
Waco Tigers (Texas League) (1905) Waco Navigators (Texas League) (1906-1919) Waco Indians (Texas Association) (1923-1924) Waco Cubs (Texas League) (1925-1930) Waco Cubs (Dixie League) (1933) Waco Dons (Big State League) (1947) Waco Pirates (Big State League) (1948-1953) Waco Pirates (Big State League) (1954-1956) |
The ballpark was located at the corner of Eighth Street and Webster Avenue. It was razed for a junkyard. The Katy Field site is now a parking lot adjacent to Magnolia Market at the Silos; the building that houses Magnolia Press Coffee Company is located almost directly on the spot where Katy Field's fence stood in deepest center field.[8]