Ingram Ballpark Reopens in Texas Hill Country After Devastating Floods
Ingram Ballpark Reopens in Texas Hill Country After Devastating Floods
US · Published Mar 23, 2026
Ingram Ballpark in Kerr County, Texas, has reopened after a $3 million reconstruction following devastating flash floods.
Baseball legends José Guzmán and Jim Crane joined the community to celebrate the reopening, marking a significant step in the area's recovery.
The rebuilt ballpark features enhanced facilities designed to withstand future weather events, providing a safe space for Little League teams and community gatherings.
Ballpark reopens after $3 million reconstruction
Ingram Ballpark in Kerr County, Texas, has reopened after undergoing a $3 million reconstruction following the devastating flash floods of last summer. The floods caused widespread destruction across the Texas Hill Country, severely damaging the ballpark, a vital community hub. The reopening event was attended by baseball legends José Guzmán and Jim Crane, who joined local residents in celebrating the completion of the restoration project. This project aimed to restore hope and normalcy to a community still recovering from the disaster.
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