Roberts Field
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Roberts Field | |
Location: | Big Spring, TX (US) |
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Other names: | Baron Park (1939-1940); Bronc Stadium (1948-1951); Steer Stadium (1952-1955) |
Capacity: | 1500 (1939); 2500 (1949) |
Dimensions: | 306-380-265 |
Orientation: | SE |
Address: | E. 8th (3B) and State (LF) |
Roberts Field was the home of Big Spring (West Texas-New Mexico) from 1939 to 1942, and Big Spring (Longhorn) from 1947 to 1955.
Occupants edit |
Big Spring (West Texas-New Mexico) 1939-1939 |
Big Spring/Odessa (West Texas-New Mexico) 1940-1940 |
Big Spring (West Texas-New Mexico) 1941-1941 |
Wichita Falls/Big Spring (West Texas-New Mexico) 1942-1942 |
Big Spring (Longhorn) 1947-1955 |
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