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Chicago Cubs vs. Washington Nationals

Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL

Chicago Cubs vs. Washington Nationals

Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL

Chicago Cubs vs. Washington Nationals

Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL
Cubs Player Bobblehead Series Bobblehead alert! On Saturday, September 21, be one of the first 10,000 fans and take home the final installment of the 2024 Cubs Player Bobblehead Series. Our last bobblehead of the season, presented by Benjamin Moore, is outfielder Cody Bellinger with his signature swing and glasses. Mark your calendar and collect all of this season's player bobbleheads! Saturday, June 1: Christopher Morel Saturday, June 22: Adbert Alzolay Saturday, July 6: Justin Steele Thursday, August 1: Ian Happ Saturday, September 21: Cody Bellinger

Chicago Cubs vs. Washington Nationals

Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL
Cubs Fan Vote: Long-Sleeve T-shirt Cubs fans, we want to hear from you! The first 10,000 fans entering the Friendly Confines Sunday, September 22, will receive the Cubs Fan Vote Long-Sleeve T-shirt presented by Jim Beam. It's the perfect shirt as temperatures drop, and it needs the perfect design ... and who better to ask than the best fans in baseball. Stay tuned for more information in August when fans will have the opportunity to vote on one of three classic Cubs logo designs. The design with the most votes will be featured on this shirt!

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Seats to Avoid

Most seats at Wrigley Field offer good views, but there are still a few areas you’ll want to avoid. Many fans prefer to stay away from the lower rows of the Field Box, as these are plagued by heavy foot traffic. Also, in the Upper Deck, the view from seats above Row 16 are significantly obstructed due to an overhang. In the terrace level, it is important to keep in mind that aisle seats row 7 or higher may have obstructed views of the field.

Dugouts and Bullpens

The Chicago Cubs Dugout at Wrigley Field is located in front of sections 12-15, and the visitors dugout is located in front of sections 27-32. Unlike the vast majority of baseball parks, the Wrigley Field bullpens are in the field of play, down the first and third baselines. The Cubs bullpen is down the third baseline, and the visitors bullpen is down the first base line.

Seats in Shade

If you are looking for seats in the shade at Wrigley Field, the 200, 400, 500 level sections offer cover from the section above and an awning, respectively. When looking for tickets in the 200 level in the shade, be sure your tickets are not in the first 10 rows to ensure you will be under cover.

Rooftop Seating

Unlike any other seats in baseball, Wrigley Field Rooftop seating is a one of a kind experience. There are few options when choosing rooftop seating, one of which is made possible by a company called Beyond the Ivy. This company has three separate buildings on Waveland Ave for incredible views and great group deals. The other option for rooftop seating is the Wrigleyville Rooftops. This options overlooks right field on Sheffield Ave, and can handle parties of up to 200 people. They have three rooftop venues, the Ivy League Baseball Club, Wrigley Field Rooftop Club, and the Sheffield Baseball Club. If you would like more information on Wrigley Field Rooftop Seating, contact our support line at 845-538-4567.

Seat Numbers

Wrigley Field visitors often complain that the ballpark’s seat number setup leaves them confused. Seats are not always marked in exact numerical order, which is why a seat marked 106 can be found alongside a seat marked 6. If you glance at the seat numbers, you’ll notice that the spot farthest to the left is marked 101. The next several seats continue in numerical order (102, 103, 104 and so on). At the center of the row, this pattern changes. In a row with 12 seats, number 106 is followed by 6. From there, the seats continue in reverse numerical order (5, 4, 3, etc.). The seat farthest to the right is labeled 1.

Best Seats

There truly is no one best seating section at Wrigley Field, as individual preferences can make this a very subjective distinction. In general, fans tend to best enjoy seats down the first and third base lines. Fortunately, the small size of the ballpark ensures that you’ll be able to obtain a decent view almost anywhere you sit, be that in the bleachers, the Club Box or the Upper Deck Box.

Budweiser Patio

A 2012 update to Wrigley Park’s seating arrangement and pricing setup included a switch that exchanged the Bleacher Box for the Budweiser Patio. The atmosphere of this section is similar to that found in the bleachers, except for the addition of the unlimited food and drink that is available with the purchase of exclusive Budweiser Patio tickets.

Bleacher Seats

For a reduced price, you can elect to sit in the bleachers at a Cubs game, which are located on the opposite side of the field from home plate. One of the more popular seating areas at Wrigley Field, the bleachers are marked as general admission, which means that there are no reserved seats. Depending on the weather, the opponent and the pricing on the day of the game, fans will often line up several hours before the game in order to have their pick of the bleacher seating; thus, you are advised to arrive early if you opt to go the general admission route.

History and Overview

Wrigley Field, located at 1060 West Addison St in Chicago, is the second oldest ball park in baseball, behind only Fenway Park. It has been home of the Cubs since 1916, and is well-known for the ivy that lines the brick outfield walls, and the iconic red marquee over the main entrance. Wrigley Field has a capacity of 41,019, the 10th smallest in the Major League

Field Dimensions

The dimensions of Wrigley Field are as follows (all measurements from home plate): 355ft to Left-Field, 368ft to Left-Center, 400ft to Center, 368ft to Right-Center, and 353ft to Right-Field. It is 60.5ft from home plate to the backstop.

Wrigley Field Ticket Policy

Sellers must disclose all information that is listed on their tickets. For example, obstructed view seats at Wrigley Field would be listed for the buyer to consider (or review) prior to purchase. These notes include information regarding if the Wrigley Field seat view is a limited view, side view, obstructed view or anything else pertinent.