Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field
The Chicago Cubs have announced that Wrigley Field will be opening up a new section in 2025 called 'The Yard.' It's yet another way to modernize the second-olde
The Chicago Cubs made waves late last week with their reported interest in trading for former Houston Astros closer Ryan Pressly. The deal, however, dragged on as Pressly pondered on whether he’d wave the full no trade clause in his contract to allow the deal to happen.
The Cubs are bringing a backyard experience to Wrigley Field with “The Yard,” a new outdoor space complete with five semi-private rental spaces located in the Budweiser Bleachers just above the batter’s eye in the center field.
The Minor League Ballpark Guides series spotlights each stadium across baseball’s affiliated ranks. Each edition provides ballpark highlights, from concessions to seating options to in-game entertainment to mascots.
The Cubs are adding a new outdoor rental space among the Wrigley Field bleachers, located above the batter’s eye in center field and named “The Yard.” Tickets for the space, which can accommodate groups as small as four or as large as 50 with a semi-open floor plan, go on sale Wednesday.
Pressly has already spoken with Cubs manager Craig Counsell and Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer.
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Houston Astros reliever Ryan Pressly waived his no-trade protection to join the Chicago Cubs. Chicago sent over RHP prospect Juan Bello in exchange for the veteran arm.
New Chicago Cubs pitcher Ryan Pressly was interviewed by Marquee Sports Network's Cole Wright and Bruce Levine to discuss what drew him to Chicago, the opportun
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