Oneok Field
ONEOK Field is a multi-purpose stadium in Tulsa, Oklahoma, primarily serving as the home venue for the Tulsa Drillers baseball team of the Texas League and FC Tulsa soccer club of the USL Championship.[1][2]Located in the historic Greenwood District adjacent to downtown Tulsa, the stadium opened on April 8, 2010, with a seating capacity of 7,833 that can expand to around 9,000 for special events.[3][4]
Named after the local energy company ONEOK, which contributed $5 million for 20-year naming rights, the $60 million facility replaced the aging Drillers Stadium and features a distinctive brick-and-zinc exterior designed to complement the area's Art Deco architecture.[3][4] The stadium's key amenities include a 360-degree wraparound concourse, 23 luxury suites, multiple party decks, two outfield berms for lawn seating, a kids' splash zone, and diverse concessions such as street fries and brisket baked potatoes.[4][1]
Field dimensions are 330 feet to left, 400 feet to center, and 307 feet to right, with the playing surface situated 13 feet below street level to integrate seamlessly into the urban landscape.[4]
A retractable pitcher's mound was added in 2018 to accommodate soccer matches, making ONEOK Field a versatile hub for professional sports in the region.[3][2] [5] Beyond athletics, ONEOK Field plays a vital role in community revitalization, situated in the Greenwood District—once known as "Black Wall Street" before the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre—and hosts concerts, college baseball tournaments, and cultural events, including centennial remembrances of the massacre with features like a Jackie Robinson mural to honor Black baseball history.[4][3]