Perry D. "Peno" Graham Field

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Perry D. "Peno" Graham Field
Perry D. "Peno" Graham Field
Full namePerry D. "Peno" Graham Field
Location Corsicana, Texas
Coordinates 32°04′27″N96°30′06″W / 32.07422°N 96.50153°W / 32.07422; -96.50153 Coordinates: 32°04′27″N96°30′06″W / 32.07422°N 96.50153°W / 32.07422; -96.50153
Owner Navarro College
Operator Navarro College
Field size330 LF
375 LCF
400 CF
375 RCF
330 RF
Tenants
Navarro College

Perry D. "Peno" Graham Field is a baseball park located in Corsicana, TX. It is the home of the Navarro College Bulldogs baseball team. [1]

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References

  1. "Navarro College - Succeeding Together". Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2009-06-24.