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First Season |
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1969 |
Team History |
Iowa Cubs (1982-present) Iowa Oaks (1969-81) |
League/Division |
Minor League Baseball (1969-present)
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Venue |
Principal Park (1992-present) Sec Taylor Stadium (1969-91) |
Major League Affiliations |
Chicago Cubs (1981-present) Chicago White Sox (1973-74, 1976-80) Houston Astros (1975) Oakland Athletics (1969-72) |
The Iowa Cubs are a Minor League Baseball team of the Triple-A East and the Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. They are located in Des Moines, Iowa, and play their home games at Principal Park, which opened in 1992. The team was originally known as the Iowa Oaks when it was established as a member of the Triple-A American Association in 1969. The Cubs took on the moniker of their major league affiliate in 1982 and joined the PCL in 1998. Their only league title in franchise history is the 1993 American Association championship.
Publications
Media guides and yearbooks by season
Media guides
2010s | 2015 |
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Yearbooks
1990s | 1991 |
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