Chicago (NL) – Wrigley Field

Wrigley Field sits at 1060 West Addison Street on Chicago’s North Side, anchored in the Lakeview neighborhood and woven tightly into the surrounding city grid. Opened in 1914, it’s the second‑oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, originally known as Weeghman Park before taking on the Wrigley name in the 1920s. Over more than a century, it has hosted iconic baseball moments—from Babe Ruth’s legendary “called shot” in 1932 to countless Cubs milestones—earning its nickname, “The Friendly Confines.”

MLB Ballpark #15
First visit: September 30, 2022
Most recent visit: September 12, 2025
Opponents seen: CIN, TBR

Journey Posts

  • Friday 1:20

    Friday 1:20

    The Friday game at Wrigley Field is the second of a four-day four-ballpark stretch with Ian from Canada and the second of two games watching the visiting Tampa Bay Rays.

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  • Cubs vs. Reds

    Cubs vs. Reds

    On the final weekend of the regular season, we decided to take an impromptu trip from Minneapolis to Chicago to finally see Wrigley Field. We did not get to Wrigley when we were in…

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