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Mike Carter Field is a stadium in Tyler, Texas. It is primarily used for baseball and was the home of Tyler Wildcatters. The ballpark has a capacity of 4,000 people and opened in 1941. The field is the home of the Tyler Junior College Apaches baseball team. [1]

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References

  1. "Mcfpage". Archived from the original on 2009-05-26. Retrieved 2009-05-23.

Coordinates: 32°20′33″N95°19′18″W / 32.34244°N 95.32169°W / 32.34244; -95.32169