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re: Wrigley field seating Recommendations
Posted on 7/29/23 at 10:40 pm to tes fou
Posted on 7/29/23 at 10:40 pm to tes fou
Go to the South Side. The Sox are more family friendly.
Full disclosure, I am a Sox fan who believes the Wrigley experience is one of the most overrated in sports, but I'm being serious in regards to the wife and kid.
ETA: Old Comiskey's home plate is still in the lot north of the current ballpark. So you can stand in the box where Shoeless Joe, Eddie Collins, Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, and all the other AL HOFers stood for 80 years.
ETA 2: The Sox have played in the same neighborhood longer than any team in American pro sports. If you walk south on Princeton Ave, and hang a left into the projects there, you should find a baseball diamond. That's where the old South Side Park stood where the Sox beat the Cubs in the 1906 World Series, and the Negro Leagues basically started.
Full disclosure, I am a Sox fan who believes the Wrigley experience is one of the most overrated in sports, but I'm being serious in regards to the wife and kid.
ETA: Old Comiskey's home plate is still in the lot north of the current ballpark. So you can stand in the box where Shoeless Joe, Eddie Collins, Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, and all the other AL HOFers stood for 80 years.
ETA 2: The Sox have played in the same neighborhood longer than any team in American pro sports. If you walk south on Princeton Ave, and hang a left into the projects there, you should find a baseball diamond. That's where the old South Side Park stood where the Sox beat the Cubs in the 1906 World Series, and the Negro Leagues basically started.
This post was edited on 7/29/23 at 11:15 pm
Posted on 7/30/23 at 10:49 am to nvasil1
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If you walk south on Princeton Ave, and hang a left into the projects there, you should find a baseball diamond.
he will probably find a lot more than a baseball diamond in the projects in the southside of chicago
Posted on 7/31/23 at 7:25 am to nvasil1
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Go to the South Side. The Sox are more family friendly.
Yes, your kids can’t get a traumatic experience if they aren’t there.
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