This small town is proudly known as the "Baseball Capitol" of South Dakota and they need your help with their historic baseball field.

Renner, South Dakota, is asking community members and anyone who can to step up to the plate and help preserve a treasured piece of state history.

Renner, South Dakota-Google Maps
Renner, South Dakota-Google Maps
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Built in 1921 and honored with a place on the National Register of Historic Places, this diamond has been the heart of South Dakota baseball for over a century.

Each year, the field hosts more than 140 games, serving as home turf for the renowned Renner Monarchs and Legion Post 307 teams.

Now, this hallowed ground needs our support.

Renner Monarchs South Dakota-Canva
Renner Monarchs South Dakota-Canva
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A community-driven GoFundMe campaign has been launched to fund crucial upgrades, including a new concession stand and modern restrooms, ensuring this beloved landmark continues to serve future generations of players and fans.

You can help preserve this iconic piece of South Dakota heritage at GoGundMe.com.

"Your generous donation will not only help us restore and improve this
cherished landmark but also ensure that future generations can enjoy the
thrill of baseball in Renner."

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