Field Level Media
25 Aug 2025, 00:49 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK)
If you host it, people will come.
Major League Baseball will put that theory to test once again, as another regular season game will take place in Dyersville, Iowa - better known as the site of the film 'Field of Dreams' - in 2026, ending a four-year hiatus, according to multiple media reports.
USA Today, The Athletic and The Telegraph Herald tabbed the Minnesota Twins and Philadelphia Phillies as opponents for the game. The date will be announced this Tuesday, along with the entire 2026 MLB schedule.
The venue, famous for its association with a film about baseball, family and spirituality and recognizable by its usage of corn fields serving as the outfield, was converted into a venue capable of hosting larger crowds in advance of MLB choosing to host a regular season game there in 2021.
The facility went through ownership changes following MLB's last game at the location, a 2022 Chicago Cubs 4-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals.
The prior year, the league hosted its inaugural game at the venue, a memorable 9-8 walk-off win for the Chicago White Sox over the New York Yankees.
The ownership shift led to additional changes at the venue, such as the addition of new youth fields for baseball and softball teams. The ongoing construction likely spurred the MLB into seeking alternative creative locations for games, such as last year's tribute to the Negro Leagues held in Birmingham and this season's game at Bristol Motor Speedway.
--Field Level Media
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