The Houston Astros, through its team foundation, are leading an effort to rebuild the Ingram Little League ballpark, which was damaged by the Hill Country floods.

The $2.5 million initiative will create three new baseball/softball fields, two practice fields, batting cages and other amenities by the beginning of Spring 2026, according to a news release.

KSAT first reported on the ballpark’s flood damage in July. Ingram Little League president Mark Hensley previously told KSAT their primary and practice fields were gone, including about seven or 8,000 feet of fencing.

“The fields themselves are completely destroyed. We’re having to completely redo all the fields,” Hensley previously said.

In a Saturday news release, the team said Community Foundation of Texas Hill Country, Major League

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