What's Happening?
The City of Baseball Museum at CHS Field in St. Paul is offering visitors a unique historical perspective on the sport. The museum, which is associated with the St. Paul Saints, provides insights into the origins of the team dating back to the late 1800s
when Charles Comiskey was an owner. John Wenzel, a historian, shares lessons about the team's history, connecting the Twin Cities to notable figures in baseball, including movie stars and hall of famers.
Why It's Important?
The museum serves as a cultural and educational resource, enriching the community's understanding of baseball's impact on the Twin Cities. By preserving and showcasing the history of the St. Paul Saints, the museum contributes to local heritage and offers a platform for learning about the sport's evolution. This initiative not only attracts baseball enthusiasts but also supports tourism and local businesses by drawing visitors to the area.









