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New York Yankees & Chicago White Sox To Play At “Field Of Dreams” Site In Iowa In 2020

Although you might not see your dad’s favorite baseball players trotting out to the diamond out in Iowa as the MLB takes up Kevin Costner‘s role by constructing a playing venue at the famous Field Of Dreams site, you might see Aaron JudgeJose Abreu, Giancarlo Stanton or James McCann instead.

This week, the MLB announced its plans to schedule a matchup between the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox at the 1989 film’s location in Dyersville, Iowa during the 2020 season.

Playing host to what appears to be a game with baseball’s already nostalgic feeling maxed out to a level never-experienced before, an 8,000 seat stadium begins its construction this Tuesday, sitting just a few yards from the actual field built for the movie. The plans for the temporary stadium also include a right field wall built with windows, making the trademark cornfields surrounding the ballpark visible to all.

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