• The Cubs attempted to grow the ivy on the outside of Wrigley Field as well, but the plantings were often stolen, so the Cubs abandoned the plans.[44].
  • 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.
  • It soon became the official home to the Chicago Cubs in 1916 and was renamed Wrigley Field after the team’s majority shareholder, William Wrigley Jr., in 1926.
  • Wrigley Field, nicknamed the "Friendly Confines," is the second oldest ballpark in the major leagues and the oldest standing National League ballpark.
  • Wrigley Field was named in 1927 after William Wrigley Jr., who was the founder of the Wrigley Company that bought the Chicago Cubs in 1921.
  • This is the official Facebook page of Wrigley Field, home of 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.
  • Wrigley Field is deeply engrained in the cultural tapestry of Chicago, and we embraced the challenge of restoring this national landmark to its former glory.
  • The Chicago Cubs (the “Cubs” or the “Club”) wants all fans to have an enjoyable experience while attending a game at historic Wrigley Field.
  • It was good to hear some Wrigley Field and Cubs facts. It was nice to go down to the field but there was no behind-the-scenes peaks, which was a little disappointing.