Throughout history, minor league baseball organizations have searched for ways to increase fan engagement. Team names are often a method to get fans excited, with teams such as the El Paso Chihuahuas, Triple-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres, or the Montgomery Biscuits, Double-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays.
Uniforms are another way teams promote fan engagement, creating jerseys for special events at the ballpark on a given day or night. Two examples of this include the El Paso Chihuahuas’ “Bark at the Park Night”, which featured enormous faces of a Chihuahua, as well as the Fresno Grizzlies’ “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle” jerseys, which were worn shortly before the release of the newest movie.
The Iowa Cubs, a Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs, is no exception, having featured multiple exciting events, in which the team wore a special uniform.
Iowa Cubs History
In 1969, Des Moines, Iowa introduced a new Triple-A franchise. This new team was named the Iowa Oaks and would be one of the six teams playing in the American Association. It wouldn’t be until 1982 that the Oaks would be renamed the Cubs, which happened one year after the team became an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs.
In 2005, Principal Park, the current home stadium of the Iowa Cubs set a single-game attendance record with a crowd of 13,669, in a game that featured Chicago Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood, making a rehab start, as well as post-game fireworks.
Principal Park has a capacity of 11,500. The team set a franchise attendance record in 2007 after they drew in 576,310 fans during the season, which equates to selling out the stadium over 50 times.
As a member of the American Association from 1969-1997, the Iowa Cubs won the league one time, in 1993 and won their division three times, in 1973, 1993, and 1997. Following their time in the American Association, the Iowa Cubs joined the Pacific Coast League, in 1998.
During their time in the Pacific Coast League in 1998, the Iowa Cubs have one conference title, which came in 2004, as well as five division titles, coming in 1998, 2001, 2004, 2008, and 2019.
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— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs) November 15, 2022
Current Uniforms
Currently, the Iowa Cubs feature the same color scheme and similar uniforms to their MLB affiliate, Chicago Cubs. The team uses the same logo as the Chicago Cubs, with the only addition being the word “Iowa” on the top left corner of the logo. On their hats, the Iowa Cubs feature an “I”, while the Chicago Cubs feature a “C”.
The minor leagues are very unique in that there are some teams, such as the Iowa Cubs and Oklahoma City Dodgers, who sport the same team name and color scheme as their MLB affiliate, while there are so many others, such as the Sacramento River Cats, whose name and colors are nowhere near their San Francisco Giants MLB affiliate.
In November of 2021, the Iowa Cubs introduced a new logo into their current collection. This new logo featured the face of a bear, which would be featured at the beginning of their most recent 2022 season. The bear face was that of the Iowa Cubs’ team mascot, Cubbie Bear and would be featured on an all-blue cap, as well as a red, white, and blue three-panel cap.
Best Specialty Jerseys
Over the years, the Iowa Cubs have featured multiple specialty jerseys to be worn in particular games. Oftentimes, the jerseys are worn to promote awareness of a certain cause and are auctioned off during the game, with all proceeds going toward the specific charity.
On April 28, 2019, the Iowa Cubs held a “Scout Day” at their home Principal Park. For this game, the Iowa Cubs worked with local scouting directors in order to create a very special day at the ballpark for Scouts, in which they were able to throw out the first pitch at the game and sing the national anthem. For this event, the Iowa Cubs designed jerseys based on the uniform an Eagle Scout wears.
After getting approval for the design from the Boy Scouts of America and Minor League Baseball, the jerseys were made and worn in their April 28, 2019 game. During the game, fans were able to bid on each of the players’ jerseys. Those who placed winning bids were able to meet the player who wore the jersey after the game to have their jerseys signed.
Another of the Iowa Cubs specialty uniforms has a bit of history attached to it. On August 30, 2019, the team played as the “Iowa Caucuses”. Political parties use caucuses during presidential and midterm elections in which members discuss and vote on candidates.
The significance of these caucuses is that the state of Iowa has been recognized since 1972 as the first state to vote in primaries through these meetings. As part of the promotion at the game, the Iowa Cubs offered opportunities for voter registration at Principal Park.
Coming August 30 — the Iowa Caucuses!
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— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs) August 7, 2019
Pink In The Park
On August 23, 2019, “Pink in the Park” night was held at Principal Stadium. Here, the Iowa Cubs featured pink jerseys in support of breast cancer.
Much like other promotions the Iowa Cubs have held, fans were able to bid on the players’ jerseys, with all of the proceeds benefiting the Susan G. Koman Foundation of Greater Iowa.
We are proud to partner with @SusanGKomen Greater Iowa for Pink in the Park night on Aug. 31!
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— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs) August 25, 2018