Jon Hamm Trolls Cubs Fans at Wrigley Field

The World Series brings plenty of celebrities to whatever ballpark that’s hosting it, but in the case of the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field, there was even more star power at the Friendly Confines than usual for the park’s first Fall Classic game in over 70 years. [[397642131, C]]

One of the highest-profile actors in attendance at the game between the Cubs and Indians was renowned television actor Jon Hamm, who starred in the hit show “Mad Men” and is currently starring in the film “Keeping Up With the Joneses.”

Hamm, a St. Louis-native who routinely supports teams from the city, was at Wrigley Field on Friday night, and he didn’t keep his allegiances a secret from the crowd at the ballpark: [[399173461, C]]

Hamm wasn’t the only star in the ballpark (although he was likely the only one brazen enough to wear a St. Louis Cardinals hat). Actors like Bill Murray and Jake Johnson were also at the game, and several famous Chicago athletes made the trip, including Jay Cutler, Dwyane Wade, and Ryne Sandberg. [[397242041, C]]

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