ESPN's long-running "SportsCenter" show is traveling to all 50 states this summer, and the Iowa stop will be a familiar sight for sports fans in the Hawkeye State.Video above: Walking through the corn at the Field of DreamsThe tour is modeled after a similar effort in 2005, when ESPN launched "SportsCenter Across America" to highlight local rivalries and traditions. This year's tour will run 50 consecutive days, beginning Saturday, June 28 in Las Vegas for UFC 317, and wrapping up at the Little League World Series in Pennsylvania on Saturday, Aug. 16.The Iowa stop will be on the back half of the tour. The Field of Dreams in Dyersville will host "SportsCenter" at 6 a.m. CT, Saturday, July 26. Kevin Negandhi will anchor the show.The Iowa stop on the tour had previously been scheduled for Friday, July 25 before ESPN issued a new schedule in mid-July.The Field of Dreams is the site of the beloved baseball movie with the same name. It has hosted bigger events in recent years, including MLB games in 2021 and 2022.A youth baseball tournament is scheduled for the Field of Dreams that weekend.Each edition of the show will feature "a mix of live on-site shows and storytelling segments from a different state each day for 50 consecutive days," according to the announcement.You can see the full schedule here.More from the Field of Dreamsvlog's Eric Hanson takes a stroll around the Field of Dreams» Subscribe to vlog's YouTube page» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play
DYERSVILLE, Iowa — ESPN's long-running "SportsCenter" show is traveling to all 50 states this summer, and the Iowa stop will be a familiar sight for sports fans in the Hawkeye State.
Video above: Walking through the corn at the Field of Dreams
The tour is modeled after a similar effort in 2005, when ESPN launched "SportsCenter Across America" to highlight local rivalries and traditions. This year's tour will run 50 consecutive days, beginning Saturday, June 28 in Las Vegas for UFC 317, and wrapping up at the Little League World Series in Pennsylvania on Saturday, Aug. 16.
The Iowa stop will be on the back half of the tour. The Field of Dreams in Dyersville will host "SportsCenter" at 6 a.m. CT, Saturday, July 26. Kevin Negandhi will anchor the show.
The Iowa stop on the tour had previously been scheduled for Friday, July 25 before ESPN issued a new schedule in mid-July.
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The Field of Dreams is the site of the beloved baseball movie with the same name. It has hosted bigger events in recent years, including MLB games in 2021 and 2022.
A youth baseball tournament is scheduled for the Field of Dreams that weekend.
Each edition of the show will feature "a mix of live on-site shows and storytelling segments from a different state each day for 50 consecutive days," according to the announcement.
You can .
More from the Field of Dreams
vlog's Eric Hanson takes a stroll around the Field of Dreams
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