Hi Corbett Field represents the rich tradition of in Tucson. Located in mid-town Tucson in Gene C. Reid Park, Hi Corbett has been a home for baseball in Tucson since the 1920s. Built in 1927, Hi Corbett Field has hosted teams from multiple baseball leagues, has been the headquarters of USA Baseball, and is currently home to The University of Wildcats Baseball team.

Hi Corbett Field affords the the opportunity to practice and play in a Major League- caliber facility while providing convenient access for fans because of its central Tucson location. Fans also enjoy updated amenities at Hi Corbett including larger concessions stands and restrooms. The Wildcats have seen an increase in game attendance since moving to Hi Corbett; they have been in the Top 20 in game attendance every year since their move to Hi Corbett in 2012. In addition to the move, 2012 also marks the latest Wildcat’s championship victory in the NCAA .

Property Details:  Built in 1927. Renovations in 1972, 1992, 1997, 1999, and 2012.  Size of Property: 26.7 acres including the four annex fields.  Capacity: 9,500  Owner: City of Tucson

Hi Corbett Field Teams:  Tucson Waddies (1928),  Tucson Cowboys (1929-1931), Arizona State League  Tucson Missions (1931), Arizona-Texas League  Tucson Lizards (1932), Arizona-Texas League  Tucson Cowboys (1933-1958), MLB Minor League  (1946-1992), MLB Cactus League  (1969-1997), MLB Minor League  (1993-2010), MLB Spring Training Cactus League  Tucson Javelinas (1993-1994), Arizona Fall Baseball League  USA Olympic Baseball Headquarters (1997-2003)  Arizona Heat (2004-2007), League  Tucson Toros (2009-2010), Wildcats Baseball (2012-present), NCAA Baseball

Fun facts about Hi Corbett Field:  Hi Corbett Field was named after Hiram (Hi) Stevens Corbett (1886-1967) in 1951. As former Arizona State senator and the President of the Tucson Baseball Commission, Hi Corbett was instrumental in bringing MLB Spring Training to Tucson in 1946.  Spring Training scenes from the 1989 movie Major League were filmed at Hi Corbett Field.  The University of Arizona Wildcats Baseball team won the NCAA Championship during its first year as tenants at Hi Corbett Field.