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  1. Billy Hebert Field. Coordinates: 37.983674°N 121.29341°W. Billy Hebert Field is a stadium in Stockton, California, United States. It is used primarily for baseball and was the home field of the Stockton Ports until they moved to Banner Island Ballpark in 2005. The stadium continues to be used as a venue for high school baseball playoffs.

  2. In 1953, Billy Hebert Field was the original home to the Stockton Ports Minor League Baseball team. Notable players who have taken the field are Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Gary Sheffield, and Dave Henderson. Become a part of by history and a partner of the Lovotti Inc. Complex! No Smoking within facility gates. Dogs are ok to bring into the facility.

  3. Lovotti Inc Baseball Complex (Hebert) Billy Hebert Stadium. 3514 North Sutter Street Stockton, CA 95204. Get Directions. (209) 712-7395. Website. Former home of Stockton Ports and University of the Pacific Baseball. Baseball stadium with turf infield and lights. Two smaller fields with lights that can host events for ages up to 12 and Under.

  4. Former home of the Stockton Ports Baseball Team, Billy Hebert Field is now utilized for a wide variety of high school and youth travel baseball events. Primary stadium has a turf infield, with natural grass outfield. Portable pitcher’s mound and adjustable base paths allow for the field to be configured at a variety of sizes based on age group.

  5. The field is named after Billy Hebert, the first resident of Stockton and professional baseball player to be killed in World War II. William J. "Billy" Hebert was born in Stockton, California on December 20, 1919. Known for his scrappy play, the infielder's diamond talents were first showcased with the Karl Ross post American Legion team.

  6. Billy Hebert Field, Stockton, California. 872 likes · 9 talking about this · 11,831 were here. Billy Hebert Stadium and two adjoining fields hosts events including competitive baseball tournaments,...

  7. Jan 31, 2012 · The ceremony was followed by a game between Hebert's old American Legion post team, Karl Ross and the Bill Erwin post team from Oakland. In 1951, Oak Park was renamed Billy Hebert Field. It burned down two years later and the new ball park, still called Billy Hebert Field, is the one that stands today in the grounds of Oak Park.

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