Crack of The Bat And Roar of The Crowd Comes Back to Reverchon Park

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Courtesy of Dallas Park and Recreation Department

Dallas has hit a home run at Reverchon Park.

The Dallas Park and Recreation Board have approved the conceptual design for restoration of the ballpark, so happy kids will be back on the field and cheering parents in the stands by 2023 according to the current timeline.

The 1920s-era ballpark was once used for high school and amateur baseball teams and served as the home field for the Southern Methodist University baseball team from 1977 to 1980.

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An ariel view of Reverchon Park. Photo courtesy of the University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, and Dallas Municipal Archives.

It has not been an easy path for Reverchon Park.

In 2018 there were plans for a multi-purpose stadium to hold high school playoff games, amateur baseball leagues, and a Dallas franchise in the Southwest League of Professional Baseball. The proposed plan would have changed this historic park into a professional venue, not what the neighbors wanted. We’ve covered the process extensively. This win for the neighborhood shows what hard work and determination can accomplish.

The Restore Reverchon Park Committee worked with the city and neighbors to successfully preserve not only an important part of Dallas history but also the neighborhood’s quality of life.

“Everything, so far, has worked so well in the interests of the city, the park, and the citizens of Dallas,” member Collene Goldman said. “From here on it’s in the hands of the Park Board. It seems everybody is supportive of the project. It’s a fabulous plan, and it will be terrific for everyone concerned.”

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The Dallas Park and Recreation Board determined seeking historic designation for the grandstand in the future was important. Staff is working with a consultant to preserve the historic integrity and maintain the visual impact of the grandstand with no plans for expanding the footprint of the existing ballfield.
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The site plan and location of the Reverchon Park restroom/concession building as the preferred design solution and consensus choice.

The board agreed to meet the community concerns that included the following items:

  • Ballfield use restricted to amateur baseball only
  • Grandstand capacity limited to about 350
  • Grass, not artificial turf, on a well-graded and drained field
  • All buildings, new or remodeled, to be within the existing footprint of the ballpark
  • Hooded lights to reduce glare to our neighbors
  • Sideline bleachers to be removed and replaced by grass berms
  • Historic or landmark status to be sought (to prevent later conversion of the facility to a sports and entertainment complex like the Nelson deal)
  • No reduction in the number of parking spaces
  • New restroom facility located inside the ballpark, with controlled access from outside by all park users
  • A limited gathering space in front of the refurbished grandstand, and a display depicting the history of the ballpark
  • Underground drainage, utilities, etc. to be reconstructed
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Reverchon Park design plans.

“We have been working hand in hand with the local community,” Park Board member Rudy Karimi said. “It’s been a wonderful experience and has been a lot easier than most people expected. This new plan is very well balanced with the school, the city, and the community. Having that balance between preservation and innovation works well to satisfy the most people.”

Karen is a senior columnist at Candy’s Media and has been writing stories since she could hold a crayon. She is a globe-trotting, history-loving eternal optimist who would find it impossible to live well without dogs, Tex-Mex, and dark chocolate. She covers luxury properties and historic preservation for Candys Dirt.

3 Comments

  1. Gene morris on March 10, 2022 at 11:06 am

    South Grand Prairie high school played Grapevine In bi district playoff in 1974
    After going 0 and three pitch count 3rd basemen Bennie Morris got the green light and ripped a triple to left center to score catcher Robert Simmons .
    SGP won the game at Reverchon Park .

  2. Francis L. Jackson on April 25, 2022 at 3:00 pm

    It’s worth noting that in 1953 Reverchon Park was the site of an exhibition game between the New York Giants and the Cleveland Indians. I believe that was the only time professional teams played on the field. Normally, exhibition games were played at the minor league park in Oak Cliff. I have no idea why they played at Reverchon instead.

  3. Gary Pina on June 1, 2023 at 9:55 pm

    I write for the North Dallas HS Booster Club website, and I’m trying to find the designs for the baseball field. I saw the designs in your March 2022 story and are those still accurate? Where did they come from? I missed the groundbreaking ceremony at Reverchon Park on Wednesday, so I’m behind and trying to track it down. Any assistance would be much appreciated.

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