But, with apologies to Neil Armstrong, that's one small step for mankind at Wrigley. |
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After I checked into the hotel, I took a courtesy shuttle back to the airport to catch the Blue Line toward Wrigley Field. |
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He was the third of five children of a prosperous wool-stapler, Alfred Hirst, who went blind at 27, and his wife, Mary Wrigley. |
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Lightowler and Stones sewed it up for the leaders in the doubles against Wrigley and Lawson. |
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The thick infield grass at Wrigley Field has helped the Cubs in recent years because their infielders haven't had much range and their hitters thrived on the long ball. |
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In Wrigley Field, the alley in right-center is a more forgiving 368 feet. |
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Wrigley Field, Chicago Sept. 20, 2010 A man is arrested after planting a fake bomb outside Wrigley Field. |
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It does not help that he once misspelled he name of Cub former star Ryne Sandberg and gave the wrong address for Wrigley Field. |
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Lee also should flourish at the plate hitting at Wrigley Field. |
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Between 1916 and 1945, the Cubs would compete in five World Series in Wrigley, losing all of them. |
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They lost both games at Wrigley Field to the Dodgers in the NLDS, and the Dodgers swept the series. |
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Happy birthday Wrigley Field, but are you too beautiful of a ballpark? |
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Club fans across town at Wrigley Field often delight at the havoc caused by Chicago winds, which can turn a pop fly into a home run and vice versa. |
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