The construction of the ballpark started in January 1987, a year before the baseball program was reinstated.
It was officially named Cecil Ballow Baseball Complex in December 1987 in honor of Cecil Ballow, who was the school's former dean of students and pioneer in baseball where he also coached for 10 years.
The left field runs parallel to Washington Street with an extended net and a state-of-the-art scoreboard.
The venue features red brick dugouts, a press box, outdoor batting tunnels, bullpens for both home team and visitor, an indoor batting cage and pitching area, indoor weight room, dressing area, and a practice field.
The field borders the Tarleton Horticultural Building which is on the south side of West Washington Street (Business 377).