With skillful storytelling, Steve Dunn takes readers on a time-traveling journey through Des Moines’ decorated history of professional baseball. This thoroughly researched book details the legends and lore from the 1880s’ Des Moines Hawkeyes and Prohibitionists to today’s Iowa Cubs.

I especially enjoyed learning about the Negro Leagues and exhibition games here, featuring the likes of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig…Bob Feller, Satchel Paige and Buck O’Neil…Ernie Banks and Minnie Minoso…Roger Maris and Orlando Cepeda…Ryne Sandberg and Sammy Sosa…and on and on…

What a fun book – a great companion to Dunn’s “Principal Park: A Diamond in the Rough.”.

Adam Small

Meet me at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines on Wednesday, May 27, for a baseball extravaganza. Iowa baseball historian and collector John Liepa will display many of his prized items of baseball memorabilia at the historic home of Hoyt Sherman, one of the prominent Des Moines citizens of the 19th century. I and seven other baseball authors will also have our books for sale. The Gallery will be open from noon to 5 for viewing. A program will be held in the 1,252-seat auditorium at 7 p.m. The historic mansion was built my Major Hoyt Sherman in 1877. The estate was gifted to the city of Des Moines and opened as a public space in 1907. Hoyt Sherman Place serves as home of the Des Moines Women's Club art collection. A parking lot is available next to the facility, along with street parking. See you on March 27!

I'll talk about the history of professional baseball in Des Moines and sign copies of my latest book at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 20, at the Lied Public Library in Clarinda, Iowa. I was born in Clarinda and my parents were born and raised in the Page County seat. My grandparents also lived in Clarinda for several years. My paternal grandfather, W.G. Dunn, was a prominent businessman who designed and manufactured parts for cars, produced wind chargers that were sold worldwide and manufactured training rifles for the Army and Navy that were used during World War II. My maternal grandfather, Dr. E.W. Freeland, was a dentist on the Clarinda square from 1914 to 1961. I look forward to discussing baseball history with librarian Andrew Hoppman and southwest Iowans that night.