Hobbs Field | Runyon Sports Complex - Runyon Field Sports Complex Vibrant infield turf, new dugouts, safety netting, a new press box, batting cage upgrades and accessibility improvements are among the field's new features Improvements to other Runyon Sports Complex fields, like the energy-efficient lights at Corsentino Field, also are part of the upgrades
Runyon Field Sports Complex | Pueblo County In 1995, Pueblo County renovated and expanded main field at the Runyon complex, and named the field after Runyon's former colleague at the Pueblo Chieftain, Oneal Hobbs Hobbs was known as a tireless supporter of baseball in Pueblo
Ballpark Brothers | Hobbs Field, Pueblo, CO Today Hobbs Field is the historic centerpiece of the Runyon Sports Complex, a handsome collection of ballfields south of downtown The outbuildings are new, and a nice concourse runs between them allowing access to common restroom and concessions buildings
Runyon Field, Pueblo, Colo. - charliesballparks. com Main entrance to Hobbs Field at the Runyon Sports Complex, Oct-2008 A look at the stands from shallow right field The view from behind the plate This was in October, and the field was being used for youth football
Hobbs Field | Runyon Sports Complex Runyon Sports Complex is ready for the 2024 baseball and softball seasons after completing what may be its biggest renovation project in six decades The estimated $1 6 million to $1 75 million project contracted by H W Houston Construction includes major improvements to the complex's almost 90-year-old Hobbs Field
The Fields | Runyon Sports Complex - Runyon Field Sports Complex Hobbs Field at the Runyon Sports Complex is one of the most historic spots in all of Pueblo Following the movement of the bleachers in 1934, the field was officially established in 1938 as County Park and Babe Ruth famously played an exhibition game in the same year
History - Runyon Sports Complex WALL of FAME Runyon Field Sports Complex is the oldest established ballpark in Pueblo It started in a modest way with bleachers being moved in 1934 from the old Centennial Field to the former round house site along the railroad tracks