Wrigley Field

Wrigley Field Home of the Cubs

When Did Wrigley Field Open?

Wrigley Field opened up on April 23, 1914. Wrigley Field is the second oldest baseball stadium behind Fenway Park which opened in 1912. Back in 1916, Charles Weeghman, who was the woner of the Federal League, bought the Chicago Cubs. If you are curious why the venue is called Wrigley Field, you can visit that link.

 

What Time Do the Gates Open at Wrigley Field?

The gates open two hours before the first pitch. Check out the Wrigley Field food guide before entering the park!

 

Where is Wrigley Field Located?

Outside of the Chicago Cubs Stadium

The Chicago Cubs play in Illinois in the city of Chicago at 1060 W Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613. The cubs are located on the north side of the town and share the same train track to their rivals, Chicago White Sox. The Chicago White Sox play at Guaranteed Rate Field which is only a few miles away If you are looking for either Wrigley Field Parking or Guaranteed Rate Field Parking, you can visit either link.

 

In addition to baseball games, Chicago is home to football, hockey, and basketball teams. The Chicago Bears football team plays at Solider Field while the Blackhawks and Bulls play at United Center. If you are looking for Solider Field Parking or United Center Parking, you can visit both links.

 

What Team Plays at Wrigley Field?

Wrigley Field Looking from the Crowd

The Chicago Cubs play at the Cubs stadium for baseball games.  The Chicago Cubs are a Major League Baseball Team in the National League National League Central Division. In the National League Central Division, you have the Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, and Pittsburgh Pirates.

 

What is Wrigley Field’s Capacity?

Night game at Wrigley Field

The friendly confines of Wrigley hold around 42,000 seats. When the Cubs were in the World Series in 2016, standing room only seats increased the total seating capacity.

 

The ballpark has added more official, and unofficial seats as the years have gone by via rooftop seating. The apartments on Waveland Avenue and Sheffield Avenue has places on top of their roofs for fans to watch the game too.

 

What are the Dimensions at Wrigley Field?

Wrigley Field Looking at the Outfield

The friendly confines of Wrigley have distinguished outfield wall dimensions covered in ivy. The Chicago baseball field is also famous for being one of the windiest ballparks in the MLB so that a Cubs game could feature a lot of home runs. The dimensions running from left field to right field are 355 feet, 368 feet, 400 feet in center field, 368 feet, and 355 feet.

 

Chicago Cubs Tickets

Wrigley Field

Getting gameday tickets to a Cubs game will be more difficult than other teams. Even before their World Series victory in 2016, the friendly confines of Wrigley drew massive crowds. In 2018, the Wrigley Field averaged 38,000 fans per game.

 

Opening Day tickets along with matchups against the St Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, and LA Dodgers will always drive more demand for tickets. When inter league matchups happen against the American League, you can expect greater demand for the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox. Cubs fans should consider using StubHub, Seat Geek, Ticketmaster, and more to get tickets for the game. Seats in the upper deck are not bad as you are close to the action, but you have to be aware of the

 

Nearby Parks

Many MLB parks surround Wrigley Field for fans to venture to after catching a Sox game. If you head south on the train, you will get to Guaranteed Rate Field. Guaranteed Rate Field is home to the Chicago White Sox, so you can expect big turnouts when these two teams play against each other.

 

If you continue north of Wrigley Field, you will get to American Family Field which is home to the Milwaukee Brewers. Heading north as well, you will get to Target Field which is home to the Twins.

 

Notable Features

You will see homage to their famous press box announcer, Harry Caray, throughout the stadium. Former Cubs players like Ernie Banks are memorialized through the park too, so the history is always in celebration wherever you go. Even the infamous seat out in left field has a marking where the Cubs fan got in the way of a foul ball in the 2003 NLCS game against the Marlins.

 

Cubs Fans should check out Wrigleyville before and after a Cubs game. Wrigleyville’s location is just outside the park, so walking distance to and from a game is very short. There are plenty of bars, restaurants, and things to do before and after a game in this area, so Cubs Fans spend a lot of time in this area on gameday.