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Wrigley Field May End Up Changing Names

Sports – The chief executive officer of the Tribune Company said he may sell the naming right to Wrigley Field and would not hesitate to do so.

Tags: Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field, Naming Rights, Baseball

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If he does this, Cubs fans will make the whole Steve Bartman thing seem like a friendly tea party.

WTF is wrong with this guy?

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True. I know nothing lasts forever, but come on. Changing the name of Wrigley Field?

Blasphemy.

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I agree, shead. Remember Ebbets Field...

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Not enough people buying Gum?

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In 2006, Wrigley Field's capacity will be 41,118 making Wrigley Field the fourth-smallest ballpark being used in 2006. Wrigley Field became the home of the Cubs following the 1915 season when the Federal League was disbanded. Wrigley Field had an original seating capacity of 14,000 and cost $250,000 to build. Wrigley Field is a baseball stadium in Chicago, Illinois that has served as the home ballpark of the Chicago Cubs since 1916.

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