Cabaniss Field

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Cabaniss Field
Cabaniss Field
Full nameCabaniss Field
Location3062 Oso Drive
Corpus Christi, Texas
78415
Owner Corpus Christi ISD
Operator Corpus Christi ISD
Capacity 1,500 (approx)
Surface AstroTurf
Opened1940s (approx)
Tenants
Corpus Christi Seagulls (Gulf States League) (1976)
Corpus Christi Seagulls (Lone Star League) (1977)
Corpus Christi Barracudas (Texas–Louisiana League) (1994–1995)

Cabaniss Field is the baseball stadium for the varsity baseball team of the Corpus Christi Independent School District.

The school district allowed the stadium to be used starting in 1976 for minor league baseball, but did not allow the team to sell beer, so the team left after the 1977 season. When minor league baseball moved back to Corpus Christi in 2005, a new park – Whataburger Field – was built downtown for the new team.

Coordinates: 27°42′25.4″N97°25′48.8″W / 27.707056°N 97.430222°W / 27.707056; -97.430222

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