Hi Corbett Field

Hi Corbett's diamond is aligned southwest (home plate to center field), at an approximate elevation of 2,480 feet (755 m) above sea level.

For many years, Emil Bossard, groundskeeper for the Cleveland Indians, was in charge of Hi Corbett Field during spring training.

[6] Parts of the 1989 movie Major League were filmed at Hi Corbett Field, where the production used members of the University of Arizona baseball team as extras.

In addition to the large number of visiting teams that have appeared there as part of regular league play, Hi Corbett has hosted exhibition games featuring the Colorado Silver Bullets, Houston Astros, and the University of Arizona, among others.

Baseball Hall of Fame members who played at Hi Corbett include Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Ted Williams, and many others.

[2] On May 21, 2009, a new Tucson Toros club began play at Hi Corbett as a member of the independent Golden Baseball League.

Hi Corbett Field was the home stadium of the Toros until they were evicted by the city of Tucson in 2011 before they could join the North American League.

[13] The relocation of the Wildcat baseball program to Hi Corbett has been noted as a major factor in the team's successful 2012 season, and their fourth national championship.

[18] In March 2017, the university signed a new 25-year lease on Hi Corbett Field, taking over day-to-day management of the baseball stadium from the City of Tucson.

[19] In June 2024, Hi Corbett Field will host a college baseball regional, as the University of Arizona won the Pac-12 regular season and Pac-12 conference tournament.