Friday, April 8, 2016

Opening Day In Iowa

Earlier this week, MLB kicked off the season with opening day. The start of baseball season is finally here, and I'm hoping it brings some warm weather along with it! You're probably wondering what the major leagues even have to do with Iowa because we don't even have any professional sports teams. It is a bit sad... but many just jump on the bandwagon of a neighboring state. I, personally, am a Minnesota Twins fan, but there are also the Cubs, Royals, Cardinals, Brewers, etc.

Although there are no pros, we still have baseball here in Iowa! And this week also kicked off opening day for some Iowa baseball teams. Iowa has a plethora of minor league teams:





Why is this important to local citizens or visiting tourists? These minor league games can be a great individual, group, or family social event that's fun and affordable. Going to a baseball game offers a fun experience for a variety of people: sports fanatics, foodies, social butterflies, and so on. Continue reading as I focus on two of Iowa's most popular minor league teams.


The Iowa Cubs
The Iowa Cubs play at Principal Park located in Des Moines. They play as an affiliate under the Chicago Cubs. The team plays home games through the beginning of September, so this activity is available throughout the entire summer. General admissions tickets cost as low as $8.00, which is a moderate price for a great outdoor summer activity. (You can't even get into most movie theaters for less). They also offer special promotions and group pricing discounts.

For more information, visit the Iowa Cubs website.



The Cedar Rapids Kernels 
The Kernels play at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids as a class A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. The Kernels' focus is to provide a fun, quality experience for the fans. They run the same season as the I-Cubs (April-September). Lawn tickets start at $8.00 ranging up to premium tickets costing $11.00. Also a very affordable pricing. The Kernels offer similar promotions as well.

For more information, visit the Kernels website.

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