Fort Worth, Texas
LaGrave Field is a historic baseball stadium with a legacy dating back to 1926. It served as the home of the Fort Worth Cats minor league team and hosted baseball legends like Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson. The current structure, built in 2002 on the site of the original field, retains the original dugouts and base paths.
Although currently abandoned and facing potential redevelopment or demolition as part of the Panther Island project, LaGrave Field remains a significant site in Fort Worth's sports history. Its location near the Trinity River and downtown made it a beloved community gathering spot for decades. The site stands as a reminder of the city's rich baseball tradition.