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Whataburger Field

Whataburger Field is a minor league baseball stadium in , serving as the home venue for the , the Double-A affiliate of the Houston Astros in the . Opened in 2005 at a construction cost of $25 million, the features 5,391 fixed stadium seats plus 288 suite-level seats, with a total capacity of up to 10,400 including standing room and party areas. Located at the along the waterfront, Whataburger Field was constructed on the site of former cotton warehouses, incorporating industrial-era architectural elements like massive wood beams, corrugated metal siding, and antique cotton presses—one dating to the —that frame the outfield videoboard. The stadium offers panoramic views of , oceangoing vessels, tugboats, and the Harbor Bridge (replaced in 2025), enhancing the fan experience with its coastal setting. Named for the fast-food chain, which was founded in in 1950 and has become an iconic brand, the venue is owned by the City of , leased through 2035, and operated by the Houston Astros organization.

Overview

Location and Site

Whataburger Field is situated at 734 East Port Avenue in , with geographic coordinates of 27.809583°N, 97.399694°W. The stadium occupies a bayfront site along , providing attendees with panoramic views of key waterfront landmarks, including the Museum on the carrier, the adjacent Texas State Aquarium, and the spanning the ship channel. The Harbor Bridge was replaced by the new cable-stayed structure completed through the Harbor Bridge Project, which began in 2017 and opened to traffic in June 2025. This location was chosen for its close proximity to downtown —approximately one mile away—and convenient access via major thoroughfares like State Highway 181 and , facilitating easy arrival for local and regional visitors. The site, previously home to cotton warehouses in the area, was redeveloped to blend the ballpark with the city's maritime heritage while enhancing waterfront revitalization efforts. Environmentally, the field incorporates a natural grass playing surface and is oriented southeast to capture prevailing winds from Corpus Christi Bay, delivering cooling breezes that improve fan comfort amid the region's warm coastal climate.

Design Features

Whataburger Field employs a single-deck, open-air design that emphasizes accessibility and intimacy for spectators, with a seating capacity of 7,679 in fixed seats and outfield berms, with an overall capacity of up to 10,400 including standing room and party areas. The field dimensions are configured as 315 feet to left field, 400 feet to center field, and 325 feet to right field, providing a compact yet challenging playing surface suited to minor league baseball. This layout integrates the stadium's footprint with its surrounding urban environment, allowing for unobstructed views of the Corpus Christi bayfront from key vantage points. Architectural highlights include a 17-foot (including pedestal) bronze titled "For the Love of ," depicting a young player in a contemplative pose, which was unveiled at the main entrance on July 1, 2005, and stands as one of the largest such monuments in . In October 2025, the underwent and was completed on October 6. In 2019, as part of a naming rights extension with , the stadium's roof was repainted with distinctive alternating orange-and-white stripes, evoking the iconic architecture of the restaurant chain and enhancing the venue's visual identity. Another notable feature is the "Bam-Bam" sign affixed to a historic adjacent to the field, commemorating a 2006 batting practice by then-Hooks that shattered a , a tribute to his energetic playing style. Unique elements extend the stadium's functionality beyond traditional baseball viewing, such as the outfield pool and spa area located beyond right field, which offers a hospitality option for groups complete with lifeguard supervision and proximity to the action. In 2022, two augmented reality murals were installed along the concourse, designed by Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi's graphic design program and activated through custom Instagram filters to create interactive, animated experiences for fans. Additionally, a new mural commemorating the Hooks' 20th anniversary was unveiled on April 7, 2025, on the first base side, featuring stadium elements, mascots, former players, and local landmarks, painted by local artist Jeremy Flores. These features collectively blend classic ballpark aesthetics with modern, fan-engaged innovations.

History

Construction and Development

The development of Whataburger Field began in the early as part of Corpus Christi's efforts to attract a Double-A franchise to the city. In November 2002, voters approved a 1/8-cent increase in the local dedicated to , which provided the primary public funding for the stadium's construction; the measure passed with 55% support and was instrumental in securing the franchise, which was established in the area during 2003–2004. Construction commenced with a groundbreaking ceremony on April 8, 2004, led by the City of Corpus Christi as the project owner. The stadium was designed by the architectural firm HKS, Inc., in collaboration with associate architect WKMC Architects, Inc., adopting a retro-modern aesthetic inspired by early 20th-century ballparks, complete with preserved industrial elements like wood beams and corrugated siding to honor the site's heritage. General contractor Fulton-Coastcon-Hunt, under the management of AG|CM, Inc., oversaw the build, which totaled $25 million (equivalent to approximately $41.6 million in 2025 dollars, adjusted for inflation). The project site, located on the north bank of the Ship Channel slightly north of , required significant preparation as it occupied former industrial land previously used for cotton warehouses owned by the . Demolition and remediation of these structures incorporated some original features, such as cotton presses in left field, while environmental assessments addressed the location's vulnerability to flooding and proximity to industrial port activities. These steps ensured compliance with regulatory standards for the flood-prone bayfront area before full-scale building proceeded, culminating in the stadium's completion in early 2005.

Opening and Early Milestones

Whataburger Field officially opened on April 17, 2005, marking the debut of in after a 46-year absence from the . The hosted the for the inaugural game, losing 6–2 in front of 8,255 fans that underscored the community's enthusiasm for the new venue. In its early years, the stadium quickly established itself as a hub for significant league events. On June 26, 2007, Whataburger Field hosted the All-Star Game, drawing players and fans from across the circuit and highlighting the facility's suitability for high-profile baseball showcases. The venue further expanded its role by serving as the site for the baseball tournaments in 2009 and 2010, accommodating top college teams in double-elimination formats that tested the field's versatility for postseason play. Adaptations in the stadium's initial decade reflected its growing multifunctionality. In 2010 and 2011, the field was converted to host soccer matches, including the Houston Dynamo's 2-1 win over the Laredo on June 10, 2010—the first soccer event at the stadium—and a preseason friendly against on February 12, 2011, requiring temporary adjustments to the dimensions and turf to accommodate the sport. These events demonstrated the ballpark's adaptability beyond . In 2014, the Hooks installed a new LED videoboard measuring 21 feet high by 48 feet wide in left field, enhancing fan experience with high-definition replays and graphics during the team's 10th season. A notable came on , 2019, when the Hooks unveiled Ken Schrom Plaza at the stadium's entrance, honoring the longtime executive who served as the team's first general manager and later president. The ceremony, proclaimed "Ken Schrom Day" by the city, celebrated his contributions to the franchise's inaugural success and sustained growth, including his 2005 Texas League Executive of the Year award.

Later Developments

In 2020, Whataburger Field served as the Houston Astros' alternate training site during the . On April 22, 2023, a crane fire near the Harbor Bridge injured two fans and disrupted a game against the . As of November 2024, the City of approved additional funding for facility upgrades, with the Hooks investing over $2.6 million in improvements since 2020.

Teams and Events

Primary Tenants

The primary tenant of Whataburger Field is the Corpus Christi Hooks, a Double-A affiliate of the Houston Astros in the Texas League. The Hooks franchise traces its origins to 1968, when it began as the Memphis Blues in the Texas League, and relocated to Corpus Christi in 2005 to coincide with the stadium's opening. In addition to the Hooks, the stadium serves as a secondary home for the Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Islanders college baseball team, which has used Whataburger Field for select home games, particularly high-profile matchups, since the venue opened in 2005. Whataburger Field is owned by the City of , with the Hooks operating under a long-term agreement that extends through 2035; the team manages daily operations of the facility. The Hooks marked their 20th season at the stadium in 2024, drawing an average attendance of over 4,000 fans per game in recent years, including 4,403 in 2023.

Notable Events and Usage

Whataburger Field served as the Houston Astros' alternate training site during the , which was shortened due to the , allowing top prospects to train and play intrasquad games while adhering to protocols. The facility hosted the Astros' alternate site team again in 2021, including a two-game exhibition series against the Texas Rangers' alternate site squad on April 12 and 13. The has been adapted for soccer matches, notably in when staff converted the diamond into a soccer pitch for the Dynamo's against the Laredo Heat on June 10, drawing a capacity crowd of 6,111. In 2011, the Dynamo returned for another match against on the reconfigured field, demonstrating the venue's flexibility for multi-sport events. Beyond sports, Whataburger Field hosts a variety of non-baseball programming, including concerts, music festivals, weddings, and community gatherings that leverage its bayfront location. Examples encompass local holiday celebrations, such as fireworks displays during Hooks games that double as civic events, and corporate functions like conferences and private parties. The completion of the new Harbor Bridge in July 2025 has bolstered the stadium's appeal for events by improving access and scenic views along the Bayfront. Following the 2021 alternate site usage, the venue has seen expanded non-baseball bookings, including endurance races like the Harbor starting and finishing at the field on November 1, 2025.

Facilities

Amenities and Infrastructure

Whataburger Field offers a range of family-oriented amenities designed to enhance visitor comfort and entertainment during games and events. The Driscoll Kids Zone, located in left-center field, features a rock-climbing wall, playground equipment, a little league field that doubles as a area, and a , providing interactive spaces for young attendees. Adjacent to this is the Sport Court, which includes a full-sized basketball playing surface with for spectators. Premium seating and hospitality areas cater to diverse group sizes and preferences. The CITGO Cotton Club, an air-conditioned lounge on the third level, was redesigned in 2019 to offer panoramic views of the field, Corpus Christi Bay, and the downtown skyline, accommodating up to 150 guests with indoor-outdoor access and full bar service. The Yuengling Flight Zone, situated in section 110, provides swivel seating and in-seat concessions for small groups of four. Similarly, the gtek360 Terrace offers outdoor premium seating for up to 25 people with in-seat service options. Other notable areas include the Mike Shaw Automotive Line Drive Loft, an open-air space overlooking first base with cushioned seats and flat-screen TVs for groups of up to 150; the Bud Light Bullpen in the outfield with picnic tables and railings equipped with drink holders; the Physician's Premier Power Deck, a covered right-center field area near the Kids Zone; Conviva/Whataburger 4Topp Tables in sections 110, 120, and 124 for intimate swivel-chair seating; and the Goodwill Zone in left field featuring rocking chairs and proximity to youth facilities. In right field, the Pool & Spa provides a heated swimming area suitable for children, complete with lifeguard supervision, televisions for game viewing, and a for relaxation, accommodating up to 75 guests or combining with the Power Deck for 150. Infrastructure upgrades emphasize safety, maintenance, and modern enhancements. In 2024, renovations included the replacement of nearly 300 lighting fixtures throughout the facility and surprises to the youth area, such as the OxyChem-sponsored installation on the little league field. In 2025, extended safety netting was added in left and right fields to meet Player Development League standards. Netting extends from dugout to dugout, reaching 12 feet high and up to 32 feet behind the backstop, as extended in 2017. In 2025, a $3 million funding allocation enabled improvements including the replacement of 1,781 seats (completed by November 2025), 10 HVAC units, the playing field surface, and the installation of a state-of-the-art LED . By November 2025, the seating replacements and left/right field netting extensions were completed as part of these upgrades.

Food and Beverage Options

Whataburger Field features prominent -branded concessions, reflecting the stadium's partnership with the Texas-based fast-food chain. A dedicated stand in Section 120 offers signature items such as classic burgers, patty melts, and Honey Butter Chicken Strip Sandwiches, providing fans with quick access to the chain's iconic throughout games. Additionally, premium seating areas like the 4Topps in Section 120 include wait service with a full , complete with food and beverage credits for groups, enhancing the dining experience in swivel-chair tables overlooking the field. The stadium's food options emphasize regional Texas and Gulf Coast flavors alongside standard ballpark fare. Stands like Nolan Ryan's Seven-34 Smokehouse in Section 114 serve sandwiches, cheddar sausages, and nachos, while Port Avenue Tacos in Section 119 provides fajita tacos and kickin' fajita nachos. Tenders, Love & Chicken in Section 118 offers fair footlong corn dogs and premium chicken tenders with ranch-dusted fries, and Pennant Pizza in Section 123 features pizzas, meatball subs, and cheesecake chimichangas. Craft beers and other beverages are available at the Flight Deck in Section 110, a premium area with flight options and bar service. Pricing for items like meals is premium for Double-A baseball, typically ranging from $10 to $15 for burgers and combos. Alcohol service is restricted to designated areas, including full-service bars such as the Valero Champions Corner Bar in Section 113, The Dock in Section 119, and the First Base Bar in Section 124, which offer draft and bottled beers, spirits, wine, frozen margaritas, daiquiris, and canned cocktails. Family-friendly zones, including the Kids Zone with activities like a and rock-climbing wall, maintain non-alcoholic environments to accommodate younger attendees. Following the 2019 renewal of Whataburger's 15-year agreement, the stadium integrated enhanced sponsorship perks, such as the introduction of Whataburger 4Topps seating with dedicated menu service and increased visibility for the brand across concessions. This evolution built on the partnership to blend local dining traditions more seamlessly into the game-day experience.

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