Iowa Cubs

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Iowa Cubs
Iowa Cubs
League Pacific Coast League
Division American Conference
Year founded 1969
Major League affiliation Chicago Cubs
Home ballpark Principal Park
Previous home ballparks
City Des Moines, Iowa
Current uniform colors blue, red
Previous uniform colors blue, red
Logo design The Chicago Cubs logo with the wordmark "Iowa" superimposed over the northwestern corner of the logo.
Division titles
League titles 1993
Manager
Owner Raccoon Baseball, Inc.

The Iowa Cubs are a Class AAA minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Chicago Cubs, that plays in the Pacific Coast League. Their home games are played in Des Moines, Iowa.

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[edit] Franchise history

Iowa Oaks

Triple-A baseball came to Iowa's capital city in 1969, as the Iowa Oaks of the American Association began play. The Oaks were affiliates of the Oakland Athletics (1969-73), the Chicago White Sox (1973-74 and 1976-80), and the Houston Astros (1975). In 1981 the team affiliated with the Chicago Cubs and adopted the nickname of the parent team, although it is often shortened to the "I-Cubs" by fans and media to avoid confusion with its parent. The team became part of the Pacific Coast League in 1998 after the dissolution of the American Association.

Their home park is Principal Park (formerly Sec Taylor Stadium), located at the confluence of the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers. The franchise attendance record of 540,055 was set in 2004.

The I-Cubs are currently owned by Raccoon Baseball, Inc., an ownership group led by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Gartner. Sam Bernabe serves as the team's president and general manager.

Many future Cubs stars have played in Des Moines before they were called up to Wrigley Field. Some notable I-Cubs alumni include Greg Maddux, Rafael Palmeiro, Mark Grace, Kerry Wood, and Mark Prior. Wood and Prior both made rehabilitation starts for the I-Cubs in 2004 and 2005 before returning to the Chicago Cubs' active roster.

[edit] Franchise names

  • Iowa Oaks : 1969-1981
  • Iowa Cubs : 1982-present

[edit] Season-by-season record

[edit] Season-by-season record Iowa Oaks

Logo Season W L Win % Finish Playoffs
1969 62 78 .443 t-4th in AA Out of Playoffs
1970 70 68 .507 2nd in East
1971 71 61 .538 2nd in East
1972 62 78 .443 3rd in East
1973 83 53 .610 1st in East
1974 74 62 .544 2nd in East
1975 56 79 .415 4th in East
Logo Season W L Win % Finish Playoffs
1976 68 68 .500 2nd in East
1977 61 75 .449 4th in East
1978 66 70 .485 4th in East
1979 69 67 .507 3rd in East
1980 59 77 .434 3rd in East
1981 53 82 .392 4th in East

[edit] Season-by-season record Iowa Cubs

Logo Season W L Win % Finish Playoffs
1982 73 62 .541 t-2nd in East
1983 71 65 .522 2nd in East
1984 80 74 .520 2nd in AA
1985 66 75 .468 4th in West
1986 74 68 .521 2nd in West
1987 64 74 .464 6th in AA
1988 78 64 .549 2nd in West
1989 62 82 .431 3rd in West
1990 72 74 .493 2nd in West
1991 78 66 .542 2nd in West
1992 51 92 .357 4th in West
1993 85 59 .590 1st in West AA Champions
1994 68 76 .472 5th in AA
1995 69 74 .483 5th in AA
1996 64 78 .451 3rd in Western Out of Playoffs
1997 74 69 .517 1st in Western Lost in Finals
1998 1 85 59 .590 1st in Midwest Lost in Semis
1999 65 76 .461 4th in Central Out of Playoffs
2000 56 86 .394 4th in Central Out of Playoffs
2001 83 60 .580 1st in Central Lost in Semis
2002 71 73 .493 3rd in Central Out of Playoffs
2003 70 72 .493 3rd in Central Out of Playoffs
2004 79 64 .552 1st in Central Lost in Finals
2005 64 75 .460 4th in American North Out of Playoffs
2006 76 68 .528 2nd in American North Out of Playoffs
1 Joined PCL in 1998


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