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MLB Network shines light on Waukee family’s baseball backstory

Barb and Dan Mullenbach and son Matt of Waukee stand for a photo at the Field of Dreams in Dyersville on Tuesday, Aug.  9. Matt pitched an inning of scoreless relief for the Cedar Rapids Kernels in the first minor-league baseball game played at the iconic site.

A Waukee family was thrust into the spotlight last week as Major League Baseball hosted its second regular-season game at the Field of Dreams in Dyersville.

Dan and Barb Mullenbach were at the Field of Dreams to watch their son, former Waukee High star Matt Mullenbach, pitch in the first minor-league baseball game held at the site. MLB Network interviewed Dan, a former starting pitcher for Buena Vista University, about the family’s connection to Dyersville and America’s pastime.

“Barb and I were engaged in Dyersville during the summer of 1989,” Dan said. “I was working with Norwest Financial in Chicago, while Barb was teaching kindergarten in Wesley. On several weekends that summer, we met at the midpoint, which was Dyersville.”

He pitched for one of the town teams at the time, the Dyersville Whitehawks.

Barb and Dan Mullenbach of Waukee stand for a photo at the Field of Dreams in Dyersville on Tuesday, Aug.  9. Their son Matt pitched an inning of scoreless relief that night for the Cedar Rapids Kernels in the first minor-league baseball game played at the iconic site.

“The story was that baseball and Dyersville came full-circle for our family,” Dan said, explaining MLB Network’s interest in the Mullenbachs. “Barb and I were engaged in Dyersville as I was playing baseball. And then, 33 years later, we came back to Dyersville, to the Field of Dreams, to watch our son as he continues to chase his dream of pitching in the major leagues.”