PG Cares Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium

From BR Bullpen

  • Name: PG Cares Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium
  • GPS-able Address: 950 Rockford Road Southwest, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
  • Ballpark Owner: City of Cedar Rapids
  • Architects: 360 Architecture (acquired by HOK in December 2014)[1]; Leo Pfeiffer Architects
  • Groundbreaking: 6/13/2001
  • Minor League Baseball Teams: Cedar Rapids Kernels (A+) 2021-present; Cedar Rapids Kernels (A) 2002-2020
  • Class/League History: A+/Midwest League 2022-present; A+/High-A Central 2021; A/Midwest League 2002-2020
  • First Professional Baseball Game: 4/7/2002; stadium debut of Class A Kernels
  • Others Playing or Operating Here: None
  • Previous Ballpark Names: Perfect Game Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium 2002-2008, Veterans Memorial Stadium 2009-2022
  • LF: 315 CF: 400 RF: 325
  • Seats: 5,200
  • Stated Capacity: 5,300
  • House Baseball/Softball Record Attendance (as currently configured): 5,879, 8/16/2013


PG Cares Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids, IA, is the home of the Cedar Rapids Kernels, the Minnesota Twins' High-A Midwest League farm team. "The Vet" is less than 90 minutes from the farm near Dyersville where game scenes from the movie Field of Dreams (1989) were shot.

The original Veterans Memorial Stadium opened in 1949 on the same piece of ground on which the Kernels' current home sits. It helped Cedar Rapids land an Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League franchise. The current park - sometimes called Veterans Memorial Stadium II - opened on the former's parking lot in 2002.

MLB's 2021 Minor League Reorganization greatly expanded existing standards for stadiums hosting affiliated teams. The necessary upgrades for Cedar Rapids, funded jointly by the team and the city, were completed in time for the Kernels' 2023 home opener. They were showcased at an Open House that April 18th, a week after the home opener and while the Kernels were on their first road trip of the year.

Before the 2009 season, the Cedar Rapids-based Perfect Game baseball development program bought playing-field naming rights. PG changed the name - slightly - going into the 2023 campaign by naming it for its philanthropic organization, The Perfect Game Cares Foundation.



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