Current:Home > MyFar away from Trump’s jail drama, Ron DeSantis and his family head to Iowa’s ‘Field of Dreams’-LoTradeCoin
Far away from Trump’s jail drama, Ron DeSantis and his family head to Iowa’s ‘Field of Dreams’
View Date:2024-12-24 03:15:32
DYERSVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Ron DeSantis gripped a baseball, looked at his 5-year-old son, Mason, and lobbed him pitch after pitch. He grinned at Mason’s hits and rolled his eyes when his own pitches came in too low or too high.
“Bad pitch, buddy,” the Florida governor said after one errant throw. “That one was my fault.”
It was as far away as one could get from the drama dominating the world of politics. As former President Donald Trump was having his mug shot taken inside an Atlanta jail, DeSantis and his family went on a pilgrimage Thursday to the “Field of Dreams” movie set.
The scene, with golden-tasseled rows of corn surrounding the field and its recognizable white farm house on the nearby hill, seemed an alternate reality from the proceedings involving Trump, who is far and away the 2024 Republican presidential frontrunner.
Asked by reporters what he thought of the simultaneous moments, DeSantis quipped, “Well, I’m glad I’m at the ‘Field of Dreams.’”
DeSantis played in the Little League World Series before starting in the outfield at Yale University. He took swings of his own and sent some line drives into the outfield.
DeSantis’ wife, Casey, also spent some time at the plate, as did 6-year-old daughter Madison. The youngest of the children, 3-year-old Mamie, scampered around the baseball diamond, more interested in tossing infield dirt than batting.
DeSantis, who battles a reputation for being stiff and unfriendly, approached the field wearing a fleece campaign vest and long-sleeved shirt with his sleeves rolled up. The heat was starting to ease with sunset.
He clearly felt comfortable with a bat in his hands, weighing and gripping the selection of Louisville Slugger bats awaiting him at the backstop. And as he readied his son to bat, he turned to his left and casually spit in the dirt, as baseball players often do.
Despite the enduring popularity of the venue, inspired by the 1989 movie starring Kevin Costner, it is not known for producing presidents.
During the 2020 Iowa Democratic caucus campaign, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders played softball at the field. During the 2016 Republican campaign, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz visited, like former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum did during the 2012 GOP campaign. Four years earlier, former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson paid homage to the monument to rural life and America’s pastime.
The closest any visitor has come to the White House: Democrat John Kerry, donning a Boston Red Sox cap, celebrated July 4th weekend with a visit in 2004 en route to the Democratic National Convention in Boston.
Of this year’s Republican contenders, only North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has also made the out-of-the-way stop here.
veryGood! (73978)
Related
- Shawn Mendes quest for self-discovery is a quiet triumph: Best songs on 'Shawn' album
- Sandra Bullock's Longtime Partner Bryan Randall Dead at 57
- A year after a Russian missile took her leg, a young Ukrainian gymnast endures
- Half a million without power in US after severe storms slam East Coast, killing 2
- How Saturday Night Live Reacted to Donald Trump’s Win Over Kamala Harris
- 'Suits' on Netflix': Why is everyone watching Duchess Meghan's legal drama from 2011?
- Josh Duggar's appeal in child pornography case rejected by appeals court
- The Trading Titan: Mark Williams' Guide to Successful Swing Operations
- As the transition unfolds, Trump eyes one of his favorite targets: US intelligence
- 'The Lincoln Lawyer' Season 2 ending unpacked: Is Lisa guilty? Who's buried by the cilantro?
Ranking
- Brianna LaPaglia Reacts to Rumors Dave Portnoy Paid Her $10 Million for a Zach Bryan Tell-All
- Elon Musk is banking on his 'everything app.' But will it work?
- Crossings along U.S.-Mexico border jump as migrants defy extreme heat and asylum restrictions
- At this lab, the secrets of the atom — and the universe — are being discovered
- Worker trapped under rubble after construction accident in Kentucky
- Powerful storms killed 2 people and left more than 1 million customers without power
- Second body found at Arizona State Capitol in less than two weeks
- Senator Dianne Feinstein giving up power of attorney is raising questions. Here's what it means.
Recommendation
-
California teen pleads guilty in Florida to making hundreds of ‘swatting’ calls across the US
-
Arrest warrants issued for Montgomery, Alabama, riverfront brawl
-
Stop calling us about manatees, they're just mating, Florida authorities tell beachgoers
-
Death toll rises to 7 after Russian missiles slam into Ukrainian city’s downtown area
-
Pitchfork Music Festival to find new home after ending 19-year run in Chicago
-
Boston man files lawsuit seeking to bankrupt white supremacist group he says assaulted him
-
As hazing scandal plays out at Northwestern, some lawyers say union for athletes might have helped
-
Soccer Star Alex Morgan Addresses Possible Retirement After Devastating World Cup Loss