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Chicago Cubs Fact Check:
How much do Chicago Cubs tickets cost?
Chicago Cubs tickets vary in price based on supply and demand. They are about the average price for an MLB ticket, but even with that, Immortal Seats has deals on all Chicago Cubs games at the iconic Wrigley Field.
Where can I buy Chicago Cubs tickets?
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Is it possible to buy cheap Chicago Cubs tickets?
Chicago Cubs tickets vary widely in price. Some games against rivals and other big-name teams will have very few tickets for under $35. Other games can sell tickets for less than $10 as supply outweighs demand. Shop around on Immortal Seats for any day you can go to get the best Cubs ticket deal.
Where do the Chicago Cubs play?
The Chicago Cubs play at the iconic Wrigley Field. The ballpark opened in 1914 as Weeghman's Park, where the Cubs played their first home game in 1916. Renamed Wrigley Field in 1927 as the Cubs were under the ownership of chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr.,
Wrigley Field is the second oldest stadium in MLB - and the oldest in the National League - with only Fenway Park of the Boston Red Sox being older. Its age also means that Wrigley Field has features and touches modern ballparks lack. The most famous are the ivy-covered outfield walls, which change from vines to green to red over the season, flowing with the summer like baseball does.
Are there other events at Wrigley Field?
So very, very many. The NFL's Chicago Bears played at Wrigley from 1921 to 1970 before moving to the football-specific Soldier Field. Northwestern has played occasional college football games at the venue, while the 2009 NHL Winter Classic saw an outdoor hockey game between the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings.
Wrigley has been open to concerts since 2005, but its downtown neighborhood location has caused issues with concert noise late into the evenings. Big acts to play Wrigley Field include The Police (2007), Paul McCartney (2001), Bruce Springsteen (2012), and Pearl Jam (twice).
Where can I buy parking for Chicago Cubs games?
Wrigley Field parking is serviced by numerous cashless parking lots surrounding the facility. If you are driving, then book parking early and ensure you will have parking when attending a Chicago Cubs game or other Wrigley Field event.
Which team is the main rival of the Chicago Cubs?
The Cubs have three main rivals you can target if you want to watch a game at Wrigley with a little spice on the line.
With almost 2,500 games played between the Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals, the I-55 Series has been maintained through two National League realignments. This rivalry almost always has division-winning implications. The rivalry with the Milwaukee Brewers, The I-94 Series, is another divisional rivalry that has endured due to the 83.3-mile drive between the ballparks.
Finally, MLB is the only Big 4 sport with two Chicago teams, so naturally, a rivalry exists between the Cubs in the National League and the Chicago White Sox in the American League. The rivalry dates back to 1906 when the Cubs and White Sox battled out the first World Series between teams from the same city.