




About Premier Baseball of Texas
Premier Baseball of Texas is a baseball field located in Tomball, Texas. Located at 20230 Cypress Rose Hill Road. Visit for more details on hours, availability, and amenities.
Facility features
- Outdoor
- Baseball
Reviews
- Sherman On4
A great place for baseball tournaments. The parking lot is large however you might want to find out what field your team is playing out before just parking in the parking lot. Typically there’s a fee to park. I think it’s either 10 or $20. Pryor depends on the tournament. There is a concession stand inside and also bathrooms over all the facility is very clean looking at the field, it looks like there could be some work done to keep it more more fresh. However, I know it can be difficult given the heat of Houston’s Summers. I’m not a parent of a athlete. I’m a family member so I don’t know the cost involved with Premier baseball so this review is based on the premier baseball of Texas Fields and accommodations. There’s a lot of shaded areas and seats to be able to watch the game over where you can get kind of busy so you might have to stand or bring a chair however I would suggest seeing the game first and how many people are sitting in the chairs before you love your chairto the field
8 months ago
- sharon riccucci2
I was at Premier this weekend for a baseball tournament. Very disappointed with lack of restroom care and maintenance. The women's restroom smelled bad (the fan was not running), was littered, and had one non-working hand dryer. Given that they charge $20 per car for parking in addition to tournament fees paid by all the teams, it seems they could do a better job with this. Staff should be checking restrooms every couple hours to sweep, pick up litter, restock toilet paper, and ensure that everything is in working order. If the only dryer doesn't work, put out paper towels so that patrons can dry their hands.
3 months ago
- Michael Adam2
As much money as Premier brings in, I would think they would replace the turf on field 1 and get rid of the fluffy home plate. Multiple kids from different teams wiped out due to the sand that's next to 1st base. On top of that, we got to hear an alarm going off for a whole game, only to find out that the alarm was for the septic system that began overflowing into the parking lot. That smell was horrible... but hey, they will take your $20 a day to park and get that experience...
11 months ago
- Alipio Montano1
Let me start by saying I was recommended their summer collegiate team as a good team to play on in a good league. Everything was good until the first game where there were 40 players on Premier's team, and if you know summer ball, there should really only be 10-12 position players and POs that only come to pitch. With 40+ guys on a team all trying to get in the game, you can see how poorly managed and falsely advertised the whole thing is. On top of that, players were dropped without notice or apology, and Premier did not have the courtesy to help those players find another league, leaving them hanging when summer leagues were already starting. This behavior is honestly not surprising given how organizations like these operate, focusing on profits instead of developing players. Very unprofessional and a waste of time and commitment- do not recommend.
4 months ago
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