It was most recently home to the Texas AirHogs, a professional baseball team and member of the American Association, and the West Texas A&M Buffaloes baseball team, which is a member of the Division II Lone Star Conference.
Following the 2016 season it was announced the AirHogs would not be returning to Amarillo citing "deplorable" field conditions.
[1] The Potter County Memorial Stadium was home to several minor league baseball clubs before hosting the modern Amarillo Dillas squad.
The Gold Sox would spend 1959–1965 and 1976–1982 hosting AA professional baseball in the Texas League.
The Dilla Villa houses one of the few non-major league stadiums in the country to have an upper and lower level concourse.
The Dillas were left with a barely active, older electronic scoreboard, which was in use back in the early 1990s.
Problems became apparent after a game between the Dillas and the Coyotes was cancelled after hurricane-like weather blew in.
Shortly after the announcement, San Jacinto, a local private school signed a five-year lease to play at the stadium.
[3] In February 2018, the new stadium broke ground in downtown Amarillo on the property formerly occupied by Coca-Cola.
In January 2019, it was announced that the Sod Poodles would begin play at Hodgetown on April 8, 2019 against the Midland RockHounds.