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Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds soak in experience at Field of Dreams game in Iowa

DYERSVILLE, Iowa — The intimate crowd, the movie set, all that corn and simply playing a major league game in Iowa were the highlights for participants of Thursday's second-ever Field of Dreams MLB game.

The actual competition on the field didn't live up to last year's heroics when the White Sox won in walk-off fashion over the Yankees, but the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds enjoyed themselves nonetheless.

«There is no way anything could take away from the day we had here,» Reds manager David Bell said after his team lost 4-2. «It's a great experience. Heard so many people throughout our clubhouse saying it's something they'll remember for the rest of their life.»

The winning team agreed, especially Cubs starter Drew Smyly, who pitched fantastic. His wife and daughter joined him as they celebrated the latter's fifth birthday. He was asked for the day's highlight — besides pitching five shutout innings.

«Just being a tourist, taking it all in,» he said. «You just feel like a kid again. You're in the middle of Iowa playing a baseball game. It's awesome.

»I hope she remembers it. I know I will."

Players toured the movie set before playing in front of a sold-out crowd that comprised just 7,823 fans. It brought back a feeling many major league players hadn't experienced in a long time.

«It felt like a college atmosphere,» Cubs shortstop Nico Hoerner said. «Definitely not normal. I could visibly see a horse from shortstop pretty easily. It was definitely quieter than normal. I had to turn down the PitchCom.»

Not all went perfect as Reds second baseman Jonathan India left because of a contusion on his left leg. Bell was relieved to find out India didn't sustain a fracture and declared him day-to-day. Cubs catcher Willson

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