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Wilder Park
West Texas A&M University is home to one of the finest Division II baseball complexes in the nation.
Wilder Park is a state-of-the-art in every way and provides West Texas A&M baseball players and coaches with an all-inclusive complex that includes locker rooms, meeting rooms, batting cages and one of the best playing surfaces anywhere in the country.
WT’s dream of a new, state-of-the-art baseball complex became a reality when ground was broken in a ceremony in the winter of 2009. Construction workers worked continuously to complete the facility, which also competition fields for soccer, track and field and baseball along with tennis courts, outdoor basketball courts, three intramural fields for flag football and slow-pitch softball and practice facilities for football, soccer and the WTAMU Marching Band. The result was the creation of one of the nation’s premier collegiate sports complexes.
Wilder Park which was completed in December of 2010, includes ticket and concession buildings and a spacious pressbox with radio/television booths. The home dugout is connected to the team’s clubhouse which consists of coaches’ offices, a laundry facility, a team meeting room and locker room.
The park was named after David and Myrt Wilder of Plainview who donated $200,000 to the construction of the facility. David Wilder, WTAMU Class of 1965, spent most of his professional career managing financial records and investments as an executive for First National Bank in Plainview. He retired in 1996. He has served as a member of the board for the WTAMU Foundation. The Wilders previously have made contributions in excess of $100,000 to the WTAMU College of Business to endow the David and Myrt Wilder Scholarship fund, the baseball field at Wayland Baptist University is also named after the couple.
The lighted facility is made completely of AstroTurf GameDay 3D synthetic turf with the combination of green and chocolate brown for a perfect looking playing surface year-round. The stands feature 150 chair back seats for members of the Buffalo Club and season ticket holder and another 340 general admission seats for a total capacity of 490.
West Texas A&M Baseball constructed the Bob Sloan Alumni Pavilion beginning in November of 2020 with the official dedication taking place on February 4, 2021. The project was spearheaded by the program's alumni. Sloan coached the Buffs from 1968-1972 while they were a member of the Division I Missouri Valley Conference. He compiled a 93-51 record and team finished third in the MVC tournament in 1972. Sloan played centerfield for Oklahoma State in the late 1950's, and then played three years in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization from 1960-62. Sloan was inducted into the WTAMU Hall of Champions in 2007.
The facility features state-of-the-art technology with a YakkerTech ball flight data system. Yakkertech calculates movement, spin, and more based on actual ball flight observation, allowing it to extract more precise data points. A Dartfish VAR Video Replay solution was installed at the facility prior to the 2024 campaign.Â
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Gallery: (7-1-2025) Wilder Park
Field Dimensions
LEFT FIELD LINE: 310 Feet
LEFT CENTER: 385 Feet
CENTER: 405 Feet
RIGHT CENTER: 365 Feet
RIGHT FIELD LINE: 325 Feet
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Venue History and Facts
ALL-TIME HOME RECORD: 282-99 (.740)
ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE:Â 64,316
RECORD ATTENDANCE: 499Â - West Texas A&MÂ vs. Angelo State (May 6, 2017)
MOST HOME VICTORIES IN A SEASON: 26 (2018)
LARGEST OPENING DAY CROWD: 203 - West Texas A&M vs. Northwest Missouri State (February 9, 2017)
NCAA REGIONAL TOURNAMENT HOST: 2018
LONE STAR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP HOST: 2013, 2018, 2019
LONE STAR CONFERENCE OPENING ROUND HOST: 2021, 2022, 2024
Wilder Park Firsts
OPENING DAY: February 5, 2011
OPPONENT: Sterling College
SCORE: WT, 12-4 / WT, 7-3
FIRST PITCH: WTAMU President Dr. J. Patrck O’Brien
FIRST WT HIT:Â Eric Dorton (1st Inning, Leadoff Single)
FIRST WT RUN SCORED: Eric Dorton (1st Inning, 1 Out)
FIRST WT RBI: Will Miller (1st Inning, 1 Out, 2 RBI Double)
FIRST WT DOUBLE: Will Miller (1st Inning, 1 Out)
FIRST WT TRIPLE: Kendall Boone vs. Central Oklahoma (2/12/11) (6th Inning, 1 Out)
FIRST WT HOMERUN: Kendall Boone (3rd Inning, 1 Out, Solo)
FIRST WT WALK: Eric Dorton (4th Inning, 1 Out)
FIRST WT STOLEN BASE: Eric Dorton vs. University of the Southwest (1st Inning, 0 Outs)
FIRST WT GRAND SLAM: Jess Cooper vs. Northwest Missouri State (2/26/11) (5th Inning, 1 Out)
FIRSTÂ WT WIN: Irving Camacho vs. Sterling College
FIRST WT COMPLETE GAME: Irving Camacho vs. Central Oklahoma (2/13/11)
FIRST WT SAVE: Zach Walker vs. #14 Cameron (3/4/11)
FIRST WT STRIKEOUT: Irving Camacho (2nd Inning, 1 Out, Looking)
FIRST WT NO-HITTER: Darin Cook vs. Adams State (February 9, 2009)
Top-10 Attendance Marks
499 - vs. Angelo State (May 6, 2017)
487 - vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (April 27, 2018)
487 - vs. Lubbock Christian (February 21, 2017)
478 - vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (February 28, 2014)
443 - vs. Eastern New Mexico (May 11, 2018
428 - vs. Angelo State (May 5, 2017)
425 - vs. Tarleton State (May 17, 2017)
425 - vs. Tarleton State (March 5, 2016)
408 - vs. Eastern New Mexico (March 24, 2018)
403 - vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (February 18, 2017)