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The Cubs released their revised schedule Monday, and also announced plans for ticket exchanges and new security measures at Wrigley Field:

– The six games that were postponed last week will be added to the end of the regular season. The rescheduled dates will correspond with the postponed dates as far as the opponent and day of the week.

The Tuesday, Sept. 11, game against Cincinnati will be played Oct. 2, at 7:05 p.m. Last Wednesday’s game versus Cincinnati shifts to Oct. 3 at 1:20. Last Thursday’s game against the Reds moves to Oct. 4 at 1:20 p.m.

The Cubs will complete their regular season Oct. 5-7 with three games against Pittsburgh. The Oct. 5 game will begin at 2:20 p.m.; the Oct. 6 game starting time will be announced later; and the Oct. 7 game is at 1:20 p.m.

– For season ticket-holders, tickets and parking will correspond to the original date. As an example, on Oct. 2, all Sept. 11 tickets will be honored at the gate.

Tickets belonging to single-game ticket-holders also correspond to the original date. However, if the bearer of single-game tickets wants to exchange them for a date other than the replay date (pending availability), the bearer must come to the Wrigley Field box office.

Exchanges must be made before the replay date.

– In accordance with new initiatives from Major League Baseball, coolers and large bags–including backpacks–will not be allowed at Wrigley Field when games resume Sept. 27. All small bags will be subject to search.

Claim checks will not be available for restricted items brought to the ballpark.