All Ballparks by City
Arkadelphia:
Clyde Berry Field – Home of the Henderson State Reddies
Rab Rodgers Field – Home of the Ouachita Baptist Tigers
A. U. Williams Field – Former home of Minor League Spring Training
Batesville:
Daffin Field – Former home of the Batesville White Sox and the Batesville Pilots
Scots Field – Home of the Lyon Scots
Bentonville:
League Park - Former home of the Bentonville Mustangs, Bentonville Officeholders
Tiger Field - Home of the Bentonville Tigers
Blytheville:
Blytheville Sports Plex – Home of the Blytheville Chickasaws
Walker Park – Former home of the Blytheville Tigers and the Blytheville Giants
Clarksville:
Lonnie R Qualls Field – Home of the Ozark Eagles
Claybrook:
Claybrook Field - Former home of the Claybrook Tigers
Conway:
Bear Stadium– Home of the Central Arkansas Bears
Warrior Field – Home of the Hendrix Warroirs
El Dorado:
Jim Griffith Field – Former home of the El Dorado Oilers
Rowland Field – Former home of the El Dorado Lions
Fayetteville:
Baum Stadium – Home of the Arkansas Razorbacks
Bogle Park – Home of the University of Arkansas Lady’Backs
Fairgrounds Park – Former home of the Fayetteville Educators, Fayetteville Bears, Fayetteville Angeles
George Cole Field– Former home of the Arkansas Razorbacks, Arkansas Lady’Backs
Fort Smith:
Andrew’s Field – Former home of the Fort Smith Twins, Fort Smith Giants, Fort Smith Indians and the Fort Smith/Van Buren Twins
Hunt’s Park – Home of the Fort Smith Northside Grizzlies
Crowder FIeld – Home of the Arkansas-Fort Smith Lions
Stadium Park – Former home of the Fort Smith Scouts, Fort Smith Twins
Harrison:
Pioneer Field – Home of the North Arkansas Pioneers
Heber Springs:
Fair Park – Amateur Baseball
Mare Square Sports Complex - Heber Springs Panthers
Helena:
Municipal Park – Former home of the Helena Seaporters
Recreation Park – Former home of the Helena Seaporters
Hot Springs:
Ban Johnson Field – Former home of the Hot Springs Bathers
Fogel Field – Former home of Major League Spring Training
Hot Springs Baseball Grounds – Former home of Major League Spring Training
Jaycee Park – Former home of the Hot Springs Bathers
Majestic Park – Former home of Major League Spring Training
Sam Quinn Field – Former home of Negro teams and spring training
Jacksonville:
Hickingbotham Field - Home of the Jacksonville Red Devils
Jonesboro:
American Legion Park (A)- Former home of the Jonesboro Giants and the Jonesboro White Sox
Tomlinson Stadium – Home of the Arkansas State Red Wolves
Little Rock:
Association Park- Former home to the Arkansas Travelers Baseball Club
Crump Park – Former home of the Little Rock Travelers
Gary Hogan Field – Home of the Arkansas-Little Rock Trojans
Kavanaugh Field – Former home of the Little Rock Travelers
Lamar Porter Field – American Legion Baseball
Little Rock Arsenal Grounds – Home of early Amateur Baseball
Little Rock Fairgounds – Home of early Arkansas State Baseball Championships
Ray Winder Field – Former home of the Little Rock Travelers, Arkansas Travelers
Rock City Grounds – Former home of the Rock City Baseball Club
Magnolia:
Mulerider Field – Home of the Southern Arkansas Muleriders
Monticello:
Weevil Field – Home of the Arkansas-Monticello Boll Weevils
Nashville:
Wilson Park - Home of the Nashville Scrappers
Newport:
Mann Field – Former home of the Newport Cardinals, Newport Dodgers
George Kell Park – Home of the Newport Greyhounds
North Little Rock:
Camp Pike Park – Former home of Major League exhibition games
Dickey-Stephens Park – Home of the Arkansas Travelers
Vince DeSalvo Stadium – Home of the North Little Rock High School baseball team
Fort Roots Field – Amateur Baseball
Osceola:
Hale Field – Former home of the Osceola Indians
Osceola Park – Former home of the Osceola Indians
Paragould:
American Legion Park (B) – Former home of the Paragould Rebels, Paragould Browns
Pine Bluff:
Grider Field Baseball Diamond – Former home of Minor League Spring Training
Missouri Pacific Park – Former home of the Pine Bluff Judges
Taylor Memorial Field – Former home of the Pine Bluff Judges, Pine Bluff Cardinals and the Pine Bluff Locomotives
Torii Hunter Complex – Home of the Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions
Rogers:
Athletic Park – Former home of the Rogers Rustlers, Rogers Cardinals, Rogers Lions, Rogers Reds
Russellville:
Tech Field – Home of the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys
Salem (Fulton County):
Preacher Roe Park – Former home of professional exhibition games
Searcy:
Jerry Moore Field – Home of the Harding Bison
Crain Yancey-Field – Amateur Baseball
Searcy High School Sports Complex – Home of the Searcy Lions
Siloam Springs:
Smiley Park – Former home of the Siloam Springs Travelers, Siloam Springs Cardinals
Springdale:
Arvest Ballpark – Home of the Northwest Arkansas Naturals
Texarkana:
George Dobson Field – Home of the Texarkana Gunslingers
Legion Park - Former home of the Texarkana Twins
