Principal Park
, formerly Sec Taylor Stadium
, is a minor league baseball stadium located in Des Moines, Iowa. It is the home field of the Pacific Coast League's Iowa Cubs.
Principal Park is located at the confluence of the Des Moines River and the Raccoon River in downtown Des Moines. The stadium seats 11,000 fans and has 45 luxury suites, 12 of which are in a building in left field that also houses the Cub Club restaurant. The Iowa State Capitol building is visible from beyond the center field fence, while some seats also provide views of the Des Moines skyline.
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History
The first ballpark at this site was built as
Pioneer Memorial Stadium
in
1947. It was renamed Sec Taylor Stadium in honor of the longtime
Des Moines Register
sports editor on
September 2,
1959.
[1] The park served as home of the Des Moines Bruins of the Class A Western League (1947-1958)
[2] and the Des Moines Demons of the Class B Three-I League (1959-1961).
[3] It became the home of the Iowa Cubs (originally the Iowa Oaks of the
American Association) in 1969.
By the late 1980s the original stadium was becoming run down, and was starting to develop a seedy reputation as the wooden seats and bleachers were splintering and unpainted. After Des Moines voters approved a bond issue to rebuild Sec Taylor Stadium in August 1990, most of the original stadium was demolished after the 1991 season.
The present facility, complete with sky boxes, plastic seats, metal bleachers and a family picnic area, was dedicated on
April 16,
1992.
[4] During part of the 1993 season the stadium was submerged by the
Great Flood of 1993, but the team still went on to win the American Association championship. The
Triple-A All-Star Game was held here in 1997. In 2004,
Chicago Cubs pitchers
Mark Prior and
Kerry Wood -- both former I-Cubs players -- pitched rehabilitation starts in Des Moines and attracted sellout crowds in the process. Wood made two additional rehab starts at Principal Park in June 2005 and one start on
May 12,
2006.
thumb,
2006, game against the
Nashville Sounds. The Iowa Capitol is visible beyond the center-field wall.
On
August 5,
2004, Sec Taylor Stadium was renamed Principal Park after the
Principal Financial Group purchased the
naming rights to the facility. The playing field is still known as Sec Taylor Field.
[5] The $2.5 million deal covered part of a $6.8 million renovation project that took place during the 2005-2006 off-season. The project included the addition of over 1,000 new seats in the right field grandstand, replacement of all other seats, construction of new right field bleachers, installation of a new scoreboard and video board, replacement of the stadium field lighting system, and other structural changes.
Principal Park hosted its first Iowa High School Athletic Association state baseball tournament in 2005 and is scheduled to host the tournament through 2008.
[6]
thumb in the background, during a
June 28,
2007, game against the
Oklahoma Redhawks
Principal Park's single-game attendance record was set on
June 8,
2007, when 15,188 fans watched an I-Cubs game against the
New Orleans Zephyrs.
[7]
References
- Iowa Cubs: Ballpark
- League Histories: Western League
- Three-I League
- Iowa Cubs: Ballpark
- Sec Taylor becomes Principal Park
- High school state tourney here through 2008
- Cubs set attendance mark in loss to Zephyrs