Anyone else see this on reddit or other channels? It was a fun distraction. How about strange fields in Iowa that people know of?
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Wow, lefty power hitter's wet dream.The oddest one I played on was the HS field in Dyersville, IA (not the Field of Dreams field). It used to double as their FB field as well. It's roughly 310 ft to right center, 410ft to dead center, and 312ft down the LF line.
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That LF gap is somethingThe oddest one I played on was the HS field in Dyersville, IA (not the Field of Dreams field). It used to double as their FB field as well. It's roughly 310 ft to right center, 410ft to dead center, and 312ft down the LF line.
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That LF gap is something
Anyone else see this on reddit or other channels? It was a fun distraction. How about strange fields in Iowa that people know of?
I thought some of the fields down here were bad growing up. When I was younger, before I played HS, I remember schools having their football fields in the outfield. I remember Cardinal and Mormon Trail. Seems Russell had a cattle crossing through their outfield.

I thought some of the fields down here were bad growing up. When I was younger, before I played HS, I remember schools having their football fields in the outfield. I remember Cardinal and Mormon Trail. Seems Russell had a cattle crossing through their outfield.
Playing baseball on football fields used to be common for small schools, besides the two places you named, Harmony, Moravia, were the same way. SEW did not even have an outfield fence, and they allowed parking in center field. One time we had to look under a car to retrieve the ball, and it was still in play.

I remember playing Twin River Valley on their home field. Dallas Clark hit a long homer over the school building that probably still hasn’t landed.Back when Twin River Valley was still a school we played against them in Gilmore City one year. Left field line and part of the fence was their school building.View attachment 71350
Haven’t been able to find a good pic, but the HS baseball field in Pleasantville, Iowa had a huge hill in deep left field before the fence. They had worked with the land they had and decided to put a hill in left field rather than have a short porch.

Nice one! You can kind of see it in this shot. They also have that sweet jog in RCF with the adjacent softball field.
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Back when Twin River Valley was still a school we played against them in Gilmore City one year. Left field line and part of the fence was their school building.View attachment 71350