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People still come to Iowa's Field of Dreams

But town boasts many other farm-oriented attractions as well

Published: Saturday, March 26, 2005 6:00 p.m. MST
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"One morning when my brother was getting ready to go to work, he saw him sitting on the bleachers," said Becky Boeckenstedt, whose brother, Tim Lansing, owns most of the property that the field sits on. "After that, they slowly started coming. They played on the field that whole summer."

She estimates 7,500 people visited the first year, with the number doubling the following summer. Visitors come from all 50 states and dozens of countries.

"There's not a day goes by that a car doesn't come down the lane," Boeckenstedt said. " . . . Mainly, they've seen the movie, love the movie and want to come to some quiet little place and that's what this is."

There's often a game going on, but the lineup is never written down.

"It's just a pickup game from morning to night," Boeckenstedt said. "A family from California meets a family from New York and they all play together."

Denny Grall made the six-hour trip from Escanaba, Mich., with his family to see a fantasy game sponsored by Upper Deck, the sports trading card company.

"We had a chance to see (former Cleveland Indian) Bob Feller pitch for two innings, which was a big thrill," he said. "That's what Field of Dreams is all about — living out a fantasy, living out a dream." Feller is a native Iowan.

His son Brian, then 15, took the mound for about an hour.

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"We enjoyed the opportunity for Brian to get on the field and pitch to all kinds of people," Denny Grall said. "To have them give him an ovation when he left was priceless."

Fans who bring gloves can take the field, but equipment can also be borrowed from the Left and Center Field shop behind the bleachers. The Lansing family, which has owned the farm for 98 years, operates a separate concession at the site.

Young and old line line up, waiting for a turn to take an at-bat in the box where Archie "Moonlight" Graham winked at the pitcher and hit a sacrifice fly. Some at-bats take longer than others, since it's almost an unwritten rule that no one strikes out and there are no bases on balls.

Long balls to the corn are ruled as ground-rule doubles, but no one keeps the statistics. Instead, people talk about the movie and the magic of baseball.

"I really believe the Field of Dreams, over this length of time, has become a part of American culture," said Keith Rahe, who manages the Ghost Players, a community team made up from some of the ball players from the movie. The team shows up at the park each Sunday from June to September, emerging from the corn to host an hour-long baseball game with visitors.

"At noon, the guys appear out of the corn like they did in the movie," Rahe said. "I've seen it a thousand times and it still sends a shiver down my back."

Families wander around the outfield, playing catch or posing for pictures as they step in and out of the corn.

There's a shaded area in right field where fans take a break from the game and watch the action with a cool drink at the picnic tables. There's no admission, and the field owners get no city revenue for upkeep. Profits from the concessions run by the Lansing family and Left and Center Field help offset maintenance costs.

Boeckenstedt says it's just nice to watch visitors play ball in what once was a cornfield.

"We see people enjoy coming and thank us for keeping it," Boeckenstedt. "There aren't too many little places like this that operate in the world."

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Randy Trachta, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, takes aim on a pitch Sept. 2, 1998, with David Robinson, of Meriden, Conn. Pickup games are constant.

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