04/24/2025
Let's Go!!!!
Dedicated to the great people of Dallas and their quest to retain our rich history. Reverchon's Ballfield opened for play in 1919.
Next year, help celebrate its centennial!
04/24/2025
Let's Go!!!!
02/24/2025
A little heads up that the Reverchon Park baseball field grand opening is April 15 featuring North Dallas versus Lincoln. Event is at 430 pm with the game following at 7. Rain date will be April 24.
If you’re up for a little outdoor volunteering, the Reverchon Park cleanup is this weekend March 1.
Sign up at. https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/90ada62abfb446ba8b654eb13101f8e3
PS. If you played ball American Legion, DABA other organized baseball at Reverchon and want to be part of the festivities. Email [email protected].
09/19/2024
Thank you to all who donated last weekend to our annual event. Maximize our dollars by contributing through North Texas Giving Day and learn more about the North Texss Amateur Baseball Foundation
https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/organization/ntabf
08/19/2024
September 19 is North Texas Giving Day and a time of the year the North Texas (September 1-19) community giving concentrates its efforts to improving lives in North Texas.
On September 15, the North Texas Amateur Baseball Foundation conducts its annual charity All-Star games at Rough Riders stadium. Consider giving personally or sponsor through you company during this focused time to maximize matching etc.
Need some inspiration? Just watch the video from last year.
https://youtu.be/thyEIvaSlws
Donor link: http://community.tsrhc.org/NTABL_Donation
The North Texas Amateur Baseball Foundation Annual Charity All-Star Game This is the Foundation's annual event dedicated to the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. www.ntabl.com/give
07/10/2024
If you’re coming out, text me when you get there and I can help you maximize your visit to the All-Star Village. It’s gonna be epic. 
All-Star Village | MLB.com MLB's marquee fan festival, Capital One All-Star Village, blends together baseball, softball, music, food, technology, shopping, fashion, MLB All-Stars, baseball legends and more fun activities.
07/03/2024
Here are the latest photos of Reverchon Park Ballfield renovation. Rumor has it we’ll be back on it after DISD HS in the Spring. Let’s go!
06/12/2024
Always an amazing event. Maybe yall will move it to Reverchon once we rebuild!
2024 NTABL Charity All Star Games - Benefiting the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children SAVE THE DATE - SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 2024 Save the Date Don't miss the 2024 NTABL Charity All-Star Games benefiting the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children at Riders Field home of the AA Roughriders
12/30/2023
In case you are looking for a last minute deduction.
During the last few days of the year, please consider making a donation to the North Texas Amateur Baseball Foundation - NTABL and the great work they do for the Scottish Rite and Wounded Warriors. Remember the Foundation is an IRS 501 c 3 Non-Profit Charitable Organization and your donation is fully tax deductible. Don’t Go Soft, Play Hard Ball.
In 2005, a group of concerned citizens formally established Friends of Reverchon Park. The "Friends" is a nonprofit organization set on unifying the community in support of this historic Dallas landmark. This 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization is dedicated to park history education, preservation and restoration fund raising. Our volunteer group is managed by a stellar group of concerned citizens, business leaders, philanthropists, horticulturalists and naturalists.
First named Turtle Creek Park, it was renamed Reverchon Park after Julien Reverchon (1837–1905) . A well-known botanist and a member of La Reunion Utopian Community, Reverchon had collected more than 2,600 species and 20,000 specimens of Texas plants prior to his death in 1905.
In 1920 the Reverchon Ballfield opened and in 1924, the ballfield grandstand was erected. The ballpark gained the reputation as the best baseball field in the city. The same year, fountains were installed to provide well water to local residents.
During the 1920s and 1930s, improvements such as the Iris Bowl, landscaping, picnic areas, baseball diamond, playground equipment and tennis courts transformed the park into a site of many celebrations, including Fourth of July and Juneteenth.