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Club Overview
The Chicago Cubs are an MLB National League (Central Division) team based in Chicago, Illinois. Their home, Wrigley Field (opened 1914), is among the oldest ballparks in the United States, holding 41,649 fans.
Seating Guide
Ivy planted in the 1930s covers the brick outfield walls, an iconic symbol of the ballpark’s identity, and the left-field bleachers are more popular than the right, thanks to more shade.
Tickets
Official tickets can be purchased at mlb.com/cubs/tickets/single-game-tickets.
Food Guide
Around the ballpark you’ll find a variety of restaurants. Check the button below for a real, location-based list.
Cheer Culture
A tradition dating to the 1930s: a blue “W” flag is raised above the scoreboard after wins, and a white “L” flag after losses. Passionate bleacher fans are affectionately known as the “Bleacher Bums.”