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Hobart-Detter Field is an amateur baseball park in Hutchinson, Kansas, which hosted minor league teams in the Western Association from 1932 to 1959 and teams in the Jayhawk League from 1970 to 1989. The ballpark currently hosts part of the National Baseball World Series, Hutchinson Community College Blue Dragons, Hutchinson High School Salt Hawks, American Legion, and other amateur baseball tournaments. The ballpark was built in 1928 as Carey Park Diamond and has been renovated many times over the years. The field was renamed Detter Field in 1962 in honor of Wilbur "Bud" Detter.

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  • Hobart-Detter Field is an amateur baseball park in Hutchinson, Kansas, which hosted minor league teams in the Western Association from 1932 to 1959 and teams in the Jayhawk League from 1970 to 1989. The ballpark currently hosts part of the National Baseball World Series, Hutchinson Community College Blue Dragons, Hutchinson High School Salt Hawks, American Legion, and other amateur baseball tournaments. The ballpark was built in 1928 as Carey Park Diamond and has been renovated many times over the years. The field was renamed Detter Field in 1962 in honor of Wilbur "Bud" Detter. (en)
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  • 9 Emerson Loop East, (en)
  • Hutchinson, Kansas67505, (en)
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  • Bud Detter Field (1962-1990) (en)
  • Carey Park Diamond (1928-1961) (en)
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  • Hutchinson, Kansas 67505, (en)
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  • Bud Detter Field (en)
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  • Bounded by the Arkansas River , Emmerson Loop , within Carey Park (en)
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  • Hobart-Detter Field (en)
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  • USA Kansas (en)
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  • Location within Kansas (en)
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  • Hutchinson Blue Dragons 1975-present (en)
  • Hutchinson Broncos 1970-1984 (en)
  • Hutchinson Cardinals 1985-1989 (en)
  • Hutchinson Cubs 1946-1948 (en)
  • Hutchinson Elks 1949-1954 (en)
  • Hutchinson High School Salt Hawks (en)
  • Hutchinson Larks 1934-1938 (en)
  • Hutchinson Miners 1932 (en)
  • Hutchinson Monarchs 2019-present (en)
  • Hutchinson Pirates 1939-1942 (en)
  • Hutchinson Wheatshockers 1932-1933 (en)
  • Kansas State Wildcats 1999 (en)
  • NBC World Series 2003, 2021-present (en)
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  • Hobart-Detter Field is an amateur baseball park in Hutchinson, Kansas, which hosted minor league teams in the Western Association from 1932 to 1959 and teams in the Jayhawk League from 1970 to 1989. The ballpark currently hosts part of the National Baseball World Series, Hutchinson Community College Blue Dragons, Hutchinson High School Salt Hawks, American Legion, and other amateur baseball tournaments. The ballpark was built in 1928 as Carey Park Diamond and has been renovated many times over the years. The field was renamed Detter Field in 1962 in honor of Wilbur "Bud" Detter. (en)
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  • Hobart–Detter Field (en)
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