Chicago Cubs

Chicago Cubs Home Opener Preview: Everything You Need to Know About Wrigley Field

The Cubs will debut three new clubs and offer up brand new food options this season

The Chicago Cubs are set for another exciting season at historic Wrigley Field, and everything gets underway this week as they take on the Pittsburgh Pirates. 

The Cubs will begin their 103rd season at the iconic park, and before you head to the Friendly Confines, here's some things you need to know about the North Side jewel. 

How to Get There:

Driving to Wrigley Field is always a challenge (you’ll see why when we get to the “Where to Park” section), but if you are driving to the ballpark, here are some tips:

From the Loop and the South Side, take Lake Shore Drive to Irving Park Road. After that you’ll want to head west to Clark Street, and then turn left toward the ballpark.

From the Northwest Side, Take I-90 East to Addison Street, and then turn left on Addison. In about three miles, you’ll pass the ballpark.

If you want to take public transportation, there are multiple options, but the main one is to take the CTA Red Line to the Addison station. From the station, it is a quick walk to the ballpark, which you can see from the train platform.

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Kyle Schwarber #12 of the Chicago Cubs is congratulated by Jason Heyward #22 following a two run home run against the Cincinnati Reds during the seventh inning at Wrigley Field on August 26, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. All players across MLB will wear nicknames on their backs as well as colorful, non traditional uniforms featuring alternate designs inspired by youth-league uniforms during Players Weekend. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
NBC Sports - Boston
RHP Brad Brach: 2-4 record, 3.59 ERA, 60 K's in 2018
TELEMUNDO DALLAS
RHP Tyler Chatwood: 4-6 record, 5.30 ERA, 85 K's in 2018
Getty Images
RHP Steve Cishek: 4-3 record, 2.18 ERA, 78 K's in 2018
Mario Tama/Getty Images, File
RHP Yu Darvish: 1-3 record, 4.95 ERA, 49 K's in 2018
Getty Images
RHP Carl Edwards Jr.: 3-2 record, 2.60 ERA, 67 K's in 2018 season
Getty Images
LHP Cole Hamels: 9-12 record, 3.78 ERA, 188 K's in 2018 season
Getty Images
RHP Kyle Hendricks: 14-11 record, 3.44 ERA, 161 K's in 2018 season
Getty Images
RHP Brandon Kintzler: 3-3 record, 4.60 ERA, 43 K's in 2018 season
Frank Franklin II/AP
LHP Jon Lester: 18-6 record, 3.32 ERA, 149 K's in 2018 season
Getty Images
LHP Mike Montgomery: 5-6 record, 3.99 ERA, 86 K's in 2018 season
AP Photo/Matt Rourke
LHP Jose Quintana: 13-11 record, 4.03 ERA, 158 K's in 2018 season
Getty Images
LHP Randy Rosario: 4-0 record, 3.66 ERA, 30 K's in 2018 season
Shutterstock
RHP Pedro Strop: 6-1 record, 2.26 ERA, 57 K's in 2018 season
Getty Images
C Victor Caratini: .232 AVG., 2 HR, 21 RBI in 2018 season
NBC 7
C Willson Contreras: .249 AVG., 10 HR, 54 RBI in 2018 season
NBC 5 News
INF Javier Baez: .290 AVG., 34 HR, 111 RBI in 2018 season
Getty Images
INF David Bote: .239 AVG., 6 HR, 33 RBI in 2018 season
NBCWashington
INF Kris Bryant: .272 AVG., 13 HR, 52 RBI in 2018 season
Getty Images
INF Daniel Descalso: .238 AVG., 13 HR, 57 RBI in 2018 season
Alex Matthews
INF Anthony Rizzo: .283 AVG., 25 HR, 101 RBI in 2018 season
Getty Images
INF Ben Zobrist: .305 AVG., 9 HR, 58 RBI in 2018 season
Getty Images
OF Albert Almora Jr.: .286 AVG., 5 HR, 41 RBI in 2018 season
Getty Images
OF Jason Heyward: .270 AVG., 8 HR, 57 RBI in 2018 season
Danna Dykstra Coy/WINTERFEST
OF Kyle Schwarber: .238 AVG., 26 HR, 61 RBI in 2018 season
Getty Images
OF Mark Zagunis: .400 BA, 0 HR, 1 RBI in 2018 season

Where to Park:

The best option for parking (at least for night games and weekend games) is at 3900 North Rockwell Street. A free shuttle service will bring you to the ballpark.

If you must park closer to the ballpark, many area residents and companies have small lots in numerous areas, but be prepared to shell out some serious dollars, especially if you want in-and-out privileges.

What to Eat When You Get There:

Along with the typical hot dogs and nachos at the ballpark, the Cubs are introducing numerous new food options throughout the ballpark.

Fans will be able to get a dish called the Beer Can Chicken Sandwich, which features beer-marinated chicken breast served with dijonnaise, tomato, and bacon on a brioche bun.

A Crispy Pork Sandwich will also be available, along with Short Rib Disco Fries and, yes, a Walking Taco, which features Fritos topped with chili, nacho cheese, pico de gallo, and jalapenos.

Fans of Hot Doug’s delicious sausages will be happy to know they will once again set up shop behind the center field scoreboard (sorry, only accessible to fans with bleacher tickets).

Finally, numerous chain restaurants will have locations within the ballpark, including Giordano’s Pizza, Buona Beef, and Garrett Popcorn.

New Attractions at the Ballpark:

Three new clubs will make their debut at the ballpark this season, including the W Club, the Maker’s Mark Barrel Room, and the Catalina Club. Those are limited to those with special tickets, and you’ll need to contact the team if you’re interested in taking in a game from those areas.

In terms of other attractions, new concession stands have been installed in the upper deck, providing a lot more space in an open-air setting for those looking to grab a quick bite when they’re in the 300 or 400 level.

For more information, we have put together a special slideshow just for you:

One of the new features at Wrigley is the Catalina club, located in the upper deck behind home plate. The club has breathtaking views of the playing field and numerous food and drink options.
NBC Connecticut
Due to the new club, fans will no longer be able to move between the left and right field portions of the upper deck via the original walkway. Now they will have to use a catwalk behind the upper deck.
The good news for fans is that there will be new concession stands with a TON of standing room outside of the seating area in the upper deck.
Visiting managers at Wrigley Field will no longer be in cramped quarters, as they have a brand new office that features windows!
Visiting players also have a much larger clubhouse than they previously did at the ballpark.
One of the three new clubs at the ballpark is the Maker's Mark Barrel Room, which features craft alcoholic beverages and gorgeous decor.
The newly minted W Club will also make its debut this season, and features views of the batting cages underneath Wrigley Field.
Getty Images for NARAS

Special Promotions:

Fans are going to have a ton of options if they want cool, limited edition items this season, and the first homestand features two of them, as the Cubs will give away a Cubs Star Wars blanket on April 13 against the Angels, and a Wrigley Field statue to the first 10,000 fans who walk through the turnstiles on April 14.

On April 23, the Cubs will celebrate “Game of Thrones” night, and the following day will be “Grateful Dead” night.

Javier Baez fans will want to come to the ballpark on June 20 when the Cubs take on the Mets, as the team will give away a Javier Baez sliding coin bank.

On July 16, the Cubs will give away 10,000 replica jerseys from the 1969 season.

Top Games on the Calendar:

The defending National League champion Dodgers will come to the North Side from April 23 to the 25th. Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies will come to town for a four-game series beginning on May 20. The White Sox will head north for their annual Crosstown Series visit on June 18 and 19. Manny Machado and the San Diego Padres will visit on July 19, and the Seattle Mariners will make a rare visit on Sept. 2 and 3.

Exit mobile version