The Chicago Cubs are an interesting part of the history of Illinois. The history of Wrigley Field, famous players, and stories behind each game is why Chicago likes Cubs. When you enter those gates, this is a friendly atmosphere. When the ball goes out of the park, the ball pops out of your seat. This is the seventh game with all the other Cabu Fan around you. That's why turnip's fans are so loyal.
Wrigley Field has been a Chicago Cubs since 1916 at a baseball stadium in Chicago, Illinois. In 1914, it was built for the Chicago whale. Opened on April 23, the first game of Cubs took place on April 20, 1916. The first game will be held in August 1988, but it will not start until the next day because it is raining. The famous "hit" of Baby Ruth was done with "Homer in the Gromin" of Gabby Hartnett. Many workers are needed to manage the park. - Soldier Field is a charm for thousands of people during Illinois. Originally built in 1924, Soldier Field is a multipurpose sports field exclusively for veterans. It was then called Municipal Grant Park Stadium. Many events were held at the Municipal Grant Park Stadium prior to the 1971 Chicago Bears Games. A controversial change was proposed in 1986. The cost exceeds 660 million dollars
May 16 - In Chicago Wrigley Field's Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers games, a drunken Cubs fan drank beer to a Dodgers player sitting on the bench. The fans grabbed Halter's hat which is the hat of the Dodgers, began fighting the bench, the players of the Dodgers entered the stand and fought with the fans of Cubs. Sixteen players and three coaches were forcibly repatriated and a total of 76 games were interrupted. March 29 - At Toronto Maple Leafs and Philadelphia Flyers' games at First League Center, drunk flyer Chris Falcon leaned against the glass to detach fans from the penalty area. So, with a multimeter shot, shoot the leaf player Tim Dome with Heckler water. The glass panel was loosened and twisted, and the power of Falcone pushed him to the box where Dumi was sitting.