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Wrigley Field

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A collection of stories, photos, and memories for those who love the Chicago Cubs’ legendary ballpark.
 
Wrigley Field occupies a sacred space in the hearts of Cubs fans and in the soul of Wrigleyville. With contributions from those in the stands, on the field, and behind the scenes over the years—among them Bob Costas, Rick Sutcliffe, Ferguson Jenkins, Steve Stone, and many more—this informal oral history salutes the legacy that has made Wrigley such an unforgettable part of baseball and Chicago for the last century.
 
These one hundred stories reflect the variety of millions of Cubs fans around the world, from those whose relationship with the Friendly Confines has lasted a lifetime to those who are taking their seats up close to the ivy for the very first time.

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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781625842206
  • Release date: November 5, 2013

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781625842206
  • File size: 6097 KB
  • Release date: November 5, 2013

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

A collection of stories, photos, and memories for those who love the Chicago Cubs’ legendary ballpark.
 
Wrigley Field occupies a sacred space in the hearts of Cubs fans and in the soul of Wrigleyville. With contributions from those in the stands, on the field, and behind the scenes over the years—among them Bob Costas, Rick Sutcliffe, Ferguson Jenkins, Steve Stone, and many more—this informal oral history salutes the legacy that has made Wrigley such an unforgettable part of baseball and Chicago for the last century.
 
These one hundred stories reflect the variety of millions of Cubs fans around the world, from those whose relationship with the Friendly Confines has lasted a lifetime to those who are taking their seats up close to the ivy for the very first time.

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