A Grand Slam Day Out: Must-Visit Baseball Spots in Des Moines

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Des Moines, Iowa, might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of baseball, but this vibrant city is a hidden gem for fans of America’s pastime. From minor league magic to unique baseball-themed attractions, Des Moines offers a rich experience for enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just looking for a fun day out, here’s a guide to the must-visit baseball spots in Iowa’s capital.

Principal Park: A Field of Dreams

No baseball tour in Des Moines is complete without a visit to Principal Park, home of the Iowa Cubs, the Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. Nestled at the confluence of the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers, this stadium boasts one of the most picturesque views in minor league baseball, with the city skyline serving as a stunning backdrop.

The family-friendly atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for a day out. Fans can enjoy affordable tickets, fun promotions like themed nights, and delicious ballpark food, including local favorites like Iowa pork tenderloin sandwiches. Don’t forget to stop by the team store for Iowa Cubs merchandise—perfect for any collector.

Baseball History at the State Historical Museum of Iowa

For a deeper dive into Iowa’s baseball heritage, head to the State Historical Museum of Iowa. This museum showcases fascinating exhibits that highlight the state’s connection to the sport, including artifacts from legendary players who called Iowa home. Learn about Bob Feller, the Hall of Fame pitcher known as “The Heater from Van Meter,” and how Iowa’s fields have nurtured generations of talent.

The Bob Feller Museum: A Short Drive Away

While not directly in Des Moines, the Bob Feller Museum in Van Meter, just a 25-minute drive west, is a must-see for true baseball fans. Dedicated to one of baseball’s greatest pitchers, this museum celebrates Feller’s extraordinary career with memorabilia, photographs, and interactive exhibits. A visit here complements your Des Moines baseball experience by connecting you to one of Iowa’s most iconic sports figures.

Baseball and Beer at Kinship Brewing Company

After a day of exploring, unwind at Kinship Brewing Company, a local hotspot with a baseball twist. Their baseball-themed brews pay homage to the sport, with names and flavors inspired by the game. Relax in their outdoor beer garden while enjoying a cold drink and reflecting on the rich baseball history you’ve discovered.

Youth Baseball at James W. Cownie Baseball Park

For families with young players or those who enjoy grassroots baseball, James W. Cownie Baseball Park is worth a visit. This premier facility hosts numerous youth and amateur baseball tournaments throughout the year. Watching a game here offers a glimpse into the future of the sport and showcases the vibrant baseball community in Des Moines.

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Dunn’s meticulous research and passionate storytelling have brought to life the unforgettable moments and personalities that have shaped the local baseball scene over more than a century.

Wrap-Up: A Day Well Spent

Des Moines may not have a Major League Baseball team, but its passion for the game is undeniable. From catching a thrilling Iowa Cubs game at Principal Park to exploring Iowa’s baseball history and enjoying local culture, there’s something for everyone. A day spent visiting these baseball hotspots is sure to be a grand slam experience, leaving fans with cherished memories and a deeper appreciation for the game in the heart of Iowa.

If you’re a baseball fan, Des Moines offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the history and excitement of minor league baseball. Dive deeper into the city’s storied past with Steve Dunn’s books, including Pug,’ ‘Fireball,’ and ‘Company’: 116 Years of Professional Baseball in Des Moines, Iowa.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the sport, there’s always a game to catch and a story to tell in Des Moines.

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Upcoming Events & Podcast Highlights

Join me on January 12 for a Zoom talk with the Society for American Baseball Research and at the Authors’ Event on December 14 at In Tandem Gallery, Des Moines. Plus, exciting podcast guests next month: a Negro Leagues memorabilia collector and a former Des Moines Bruins batboy. Stay tuned!

Steve Dunn