

Fans watch the action from one of two grass berms, this one in right field.

The bridge to Corpus Christi Beach (US 181) is visible here.
4 baseballs
With the Express becoming a Pacific Coast League franchise, the Ryans needed a place to put their Texas League club. They struck a deal with Corpus Christi, the Gulf seaport city about 200 miles to the south which had not hosted organized baseball since 1977 at Cabaniss Field.
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The field includes a wide variety of concession stands, plenty of space in the outfield from which to observe the game (including behind see-through bullpens), kids’ play areas, and, of course, a fair number of luxury suites on the second level. The fixed seating capacity was limited to just over five thousand in order to produce a more intimate setting for spectators.
I thought the concourses were slightly narrower than they needed to be, and I also objected to running around corners to reach rest rooms, as well as running downstairs to the gift shop. Otherwise, I thought highly of Whataburger Field. So did the fans, who filed through the gates in the Hooks’ first season to the tune of over half a million paid admissions.
| Game # | Date | League | Level | Result |
| 787 | 4-Sep-2005 | Texas | AA | CORPUS CHRISTI 3, San Antonio 0, 11 inn |