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• Target advertisers to match your audience.

• CMI will professionally manage the space and
graphics to enhance the appearance and
change the perception of the space over time
to high value.

• Create excitement around the stadium.

• Generate additional revenue opportunities
from national advertisers.

• Increase food and beverage sales inside the
park.

• Effectively performing signage creates
revenue opportunities.


 

Get access to prime real estate in the stadium, positioning your product front
and center to the fans.

We have partnered with the following Ball Clubs:

  LaGrave Field has been the home of the Fort Worth Cats during two different baseball eras, 1926-1964 and 2002 to the present day.  The park has been the place to be in Fort Worth when in comes to baseball.  LaGrave Field, located off North Main between downtown and the stockyards, has a history unmatched by any ballpark in Texas.
  Built in 1986 for the Shreveport Captains (double-A, San Francisco Giants) of the Texas League, Fair Grounds Field used to be the site of top college football in Shreveport before the construction of Independence Stadium. The park holds 6,400 fans, and has undergone several renovations, including in 1999 and again in 2009.
  With the opening of QuikTrip Park, Grand Prairie became the latest Dallas suburb to get its own minor league team. Located in between Dallas and Fort Worth, and just a few miles from The Ballpark at Arlington. It most resembles Campanelli Stadium in Brockton with its red seats and metal suite level. The brand new ballpark has been a great draw for Grand Prairie Residents and visitors.
  The stadium was constructed in 1947 by Big Bend rancher Herbert Lee Kokernot Jr. for his semi-professional baseball team. No expense was spared in its construction. Red clay for the infield was hauled in by boxcar from Georgia. Native stone quarried from the Kokernot Ranch was used to construct the outfield wall and grandstand. The Kokernot Ranch "06" brand was incorporated into numerous decorations throughout the stadium along with intricate ironwork of baseballs complete with painted threads.
  The Coastal Kingfish are a professional baseball team based in the Houston, Texas metropolitan are, in the United States. The Kingfish are a member of the Continental Baseball League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. For the 2009 season, the Kingfish are a traveling team without a home ballpark.
  The historic ballpark was built in 1933 for the Aces of the old Evangeline League and featured the same dimensions it does today – 315 feet down the foul lines, 365 feet to the gaps, and 385 feet to dead center field. The ballpark’s trademark grandstand features especially wide rows to accommodate fans with lawn chairs.
  The South Louisiana Pipeliners are a professional baseball team based in Morgan City, Louisiana, in the United States. Though not affiliated with any league, the Pipeliners will play a 60-game schedule in the Continental Baseball League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. All the Pipeliners' games will be played on the road.
  Robinson Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Texas City, Texas. The stadium seats 1,800 people. It is home to the Bay Area Toros of the Continental Baseball League.

 

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