• Known for its unique traditions and charm, Wrigley Field, which was built in 1914, has been the beloved home of the Chicago Cubs for more than a century.
  • Wrigley Field /ˈrɪɡli/ is a ballpark on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Chicago Cubs, one of the city's two MLB franchises.
  • Wrigley Field is a historic baseball stadium located in Chicago, Illinois. It is the home ballpark of the Chicago Cubs, a Major League Baseball (MLB) team.
  • The history of Wrigley Field dates to before the start of World War I when Charles Weeghman bought the Chicago Whales of the Federal League.
  • However, did you know that Wrigley Field was not the original name of the ballpark… or that it was not built to house the Chicago Cubs?
  • The history of Wrigley Field dates to before the start of World War I when Charles Weeghman bought the Chicago Whales of the Federal League.
  • Bleachers were placed in right field. By 1970, Wrigley Field became to small for the Chicago Bears as the NFL and the team became very popular.
  • An emblem of Chicago, Illinois, Wrigley Field welcomes visitors with its iconic red art-deco marquee at the front of the building, reading “Wrigley Field...
  • Wrigley Field is a classic American baseball park located on Chicago’s North Side in the Wrigleyville neighborhood.
  • Wrigley Field is the second-oldest ballpark, behind Fenway Park, in the major leagues, making it a must-see for Chicago Cubs fans visiting the Windy City.