John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) throws in the fifth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) flies over Chicago Cubs pinch hitter Chris Coghlan (8) after the forced out at second in the ninth inning during Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs designated hitter Kyle Schwarber (12) is out at second base trying to stretch a third-inning single into a double as he's tagged by Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) during Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribuneFans watch inside Sluggers World Class Sports Bar in Chicago while the Chicago Cubs play the Cleveland Indians during the second inning of Game 7 in the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Phil Velasquez / Chicago TribuneFans visit Harry Caray's gravesite Nov. 3, 2016, at All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines after the Cubs' World Series-clinching victory. Beer cans, flowers, green apples, pennants, a hot dog and many other mementos have appeared since the championship.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) commits a first-inning error on Nov. 2, 2016, during Game 7 of the World Series.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians manager Terry Francona (17) pulls starting pitcher Corey Kluber (28) during Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) puts out Cleveland Indians third baseman Jose Ramirez (11) in the 10th inning of Game 7 on Nov. 3, 2016.
E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago TribuneAn aerial view of Wrigley Field and Wrigleyville before the Chicago Cubs host the Cleveland Indians in Game 3 of the World Series, Oct. 28, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs catcher David Ross (3) takes over for catcher Willson Contreras (40) in the fifth inning of Game 7 on Nov. 2, 2016.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribuneFans pack in front of Wrigley field hoping to take photographs of and with the famous marquee proclaiming the Cubs are World Series Champions on Nov. 5, 2016.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester throws the first pitch of Game 1 of the NLDS at Wrigley Field Friday, Oct. 7, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneThe bleachers entrance at the corner of Sheffield and Waveland avenues on Oct. 14, 2016.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneWrigley Field in Chicago on Friday, Oct. 14, 2016, a day before the Cubs opened game 1 of the NLCS.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs shortstop Addison Russell (27) can't handle a Cleveland Indians third baseman Jose Ramirez (11) single in the eighth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneClosed ticket windows at Wrigley Field on April 16, 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) attempts a double play but drops the ball as Cleveland Indians catcher Roberto Perez (55) is safe in the third inning during Game 7 on Nov. 2, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs relief pitcher Carl Edwards Jr. (6), right, waves the W flag with shortstop Addison Russell (27) after the Cubs won the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester (34) reacts to striking out Cleveland Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis (22) with two men on base in the seventh inning on Nov. 2, 2016, during Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs fans watch a replay of Game 7 of the World Series on the new plaza on April 10, 2017 at Wrigley Field on opening night.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneMusician Billy Corgan, second from left, talks with sports reporters before Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 2, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneA mural covers the wall along the stairway to the field.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneThe Commissioner's Trophy is walked past the dugout before Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 2, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs right fielder Jason Heyward (22) advances to third after an overthrown ball in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) and teammates warm up on Nov. 2, 2016, before Game 7 of the World Series.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneChris Vodenik, 43, writes a message honoring his father on the wall along the Waveland Avenue Chicago side of Wrigley Field on Nov. 3, 2016, after the Chicago Cubs won the World Series.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras (40) doubles in the fourth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs shortstop Addison Russell (27) misses the hit by Cleveland Indians third baseman Jose Ramirez (11) in the second inning on Nov. 2, 2016, during Game 7 of the World Series.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester (34) speaks with third baseman Kris Bryant (17), left, and first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) before leaving the game in the eighth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribuneThe view from the top of Wrigley Field as the Chicago Cubs play the Washington National on May 6, 2016, in Chicago.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs center fielder Albert Almora Jr. (5) rounds third base to score in the 10th inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon (70) chats with the umpires after the tarp was removed following a rain delay at Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2013.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCubs fans try to catch a glimpse of the players as they arrive Nov. 3, 2016, on the Waveland Avenue side of Wrigley Field.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneThe press box and broadcasters booths are illuminated at a mostly empty Wrigley Field in the fifth inning between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals on Sept. 4, 2020, in Chicago.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs left fielder Ben Zobrist (18) is given the MVP trophy after the Cubs won the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneWrigley Field at sunset on Friday, Oct. 14, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) hits an RBI double in the fifth inning of Game 7 on Nov. 2, 2016.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneNetting catches falling chunks of concrete over the stairs to the field.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneConstruction continues on the new Chicago Cubs clubhouse and team front offices on the triangle lot next to Wrigley Field along Clark Street on Aug. 18, 2015.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9), facing, after the Cubs won the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Jose M. Osorio, Chicago TribuneA man inside the scoreboard looks out an opening during a game.
Nancy Stone / Chicago TribuneCubs fans flocked to Wrigley Field on Nov. 3, 2016, to celebrate the World Series win and write on the brick walls with chalk.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17) leaves the dugout on Nov. 2, 2016 before Game 7 of the World Series.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneA Cubs fan holds a sign that says "Beat Cleveland" before Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 2, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs Dexter Fowler (24) hits a solo home run in the first inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneThe clock and team flags on the scoreboard.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs fans cheer as the eighth inning ends against the Cleveland Indians in Game 5 of the World Series at Wrigley Field on Oct. 30, 2016, in Chicago.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneFans crowd around the Waveland Avenue entrance of Wrigley Field before Game 1 of the NLDS on Oct. 7, 2016 in Chicago. Steel is stadium's primary material.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneThe view from the right field upper deck.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribuneThe sun sets over empty bleachers while the Chicago Cubs play the St. Louis Cardinals during the first inning at Wrigley Field on Aug. 18, 2020, in Chicago.
Abel Uribe / Chicago TribuneA couple takes a selfie across from Wrigley Field a few minutes before the Cubs season opener against the Milwaukee Brewers, July 24, 2020.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneThe centerfield scoreboard at dusk on a summer evening.
Nancy Stone / Chicago TribuneJim Scheinberg models a World Series championship T-shirt on Nov. 3, 2016, at Sports World near Wrigley Field.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCubs outfielder/designated hitter Kyle Schwarber gives a thumbs-up as he walks with Anthony Rizzo, who carries the Commissioner's Trophy, as the team arrives from Cleveland on Nov. 3, 2016, at Wrigley Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs center fielder Dexter Fowler (24) celebrates his lead-off home run with third baseman Kris Bryant (17) on Nov. 2, 2016, during Game 7 of the World Series.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9), from left, Cubs designated hitter Kyle Schwarber (12) and Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17) during pregame warmups on Nov. 2, 2016, before Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) makes the last out in the bottom of the 10th inning to win Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs catcher David Ross (3) is carried by first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) and right fielder Jason Heyward (22) after the Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016, in Game 7 to win the World Series.
Brian Cassella, Chicago Tribunefans walk the ramp to the upper level.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneHansi Berg of Denver mimics Ernie Banks as he stands on the pedestal of the statue of the great Cubs player.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneWrigley flaunts it's age on a rainy evening.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs left fielder Ben Zobrist (18) hits an RBI double in the 10th inning of Game 7 on Nov. 3, 2016.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneJunior Lake and the Chicago Cubs take the field.
Nancy Stone / Chicago TribuneCubs fans flock to Wrigley Field on Nov. 3, 2016, to celebrate the World Series title, take photos with the marquee and write on the brick walls.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians left fielder Coco Crisp (4) is met by second baseman Jason Kipnis (22) after scoring in the third inning on Nov. 2, 2016, during Game 7 of the World Series.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneEdgar Garcia, 24, writes "No Goat" with chalk on the exterior brick wall Nov. 3, 2016, as he stands on a tall ladder on the Waveland Avenue side of Wrigley Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs shortstop Addison Russell (27), second baseman Javier Baez (9), third baseman Kris Bryant (17) and first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) jump as the Chicago Cubs defeat the Cleveland Indians in Game 7 to win the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17), facing away, and Chicago Cubs first base coach Brandon Hyde (16) after the Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman (54) takes over in the eighth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs catcher David Ross (3) hits a solo home run in the sixth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs catcher Miguel Montero (47) celebrates his RBI single in the 10th inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016.
Transcendental Graphics, Getty ImagesThe crowd is in place for the first game of the 1929 World Series in Wrigley Field.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneThe scoreboard is reflected off 15-year-old Audrey Schubert's sunglasses in the fourth inning between the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates at Wrigley Field on Sept. 15, 2019, in Chicago.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indian players run off the field as it is covered during a rain delay at the top of the 10th inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Cubs celebrate after beating the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3 in Game 7 to win the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneTeam President Theo Epstein, center, with Chicago Cubs starting pitcher John Lackey (41), right, after the Cubs won the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016, in Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago TribuneView from the rooftop facility "Wrigley Done Right," across Sheffield during Game 1 of the NLDS between the Cubs and Dodgers.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians center fielder Rajai Davis (20) hits a game-tying two-run home run in the eighth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs shortstop Addison Russell (27) watches his sacrifice fly during the fourth inning at Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland on Nov. 2, 2016.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneDifferent lights illuminate the interior walkways.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneA Cubs fans holds up a sign before Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 2, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribunePlayers warm up for the Chicago Cubs home opener against the Milwaukee Brewers amidst empty seats due to the pandemic, at Wrigley Field in Chicago on July 24, 2020.
Phil Velasquez / Chicago TribuneFans have visited Harry Caray's gravesite Nov. 3, 2016, at All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines after the Cubs' World Series victory. Beer cans, flowers, green apples, pennants, a hot dog and many other mementos have appeared since the Game 7 win.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) is safe at first base as first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) can't make the catch in the first inning on Nov. 2, 2016 in Game 7 of the World Series.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs players take the field for a team scrimmage at Wrigley Field on July 4, 2020, in Chicago.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians fans console each other in the bottom of the seventh inning of Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Indians on Nov. 2, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Antonio Perez / Chicago TribuneTodd Ricketts hoists the Commissioner's Trophy as members of the Ricketts family and the World Series trophy roll pass in a double decker bus towards the iconic Wrigley Field Chicago Cubs marque during the parade honoring the World Series Champion Chicago Cubs, Nov. 4, 2016.
Getty ImagesWrigley Field as cars and pedestrians pass on the street in 1939.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneCubs fans celebrate the Chicago Cubs winning the World Series against the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs center fielder Dexter Fowler (24) celebrates his lead off home run Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 during Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland. (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune) Chicago Cubs Cleveland Indians
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneLouis Hobson takes a selfie with his family, wife Leah and daughters Isabelle, 4, and Grace, 10 months, on Nov. 3, 2016, outside of Wrigley Field.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians player Jason Kipnis (22) dives safely into home as Cubs pitcher Jon Lester (34) tries to tag him out in the fifth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneRoof seats on buildings across Wabeland avenue can be seen through the web-like steel beams in left field.
Frank Hanes, Chicago TribuneOn Aug. 8, 1988, the lights go on in Wrigley Field for the first night game.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs left fielder Ben Zobrist (18) high-fives a coach after Zobrist hit an RBI double in the 10th inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016.
Nancy Stone / Chicago TribuneEvan Rothstein, of Wilmette, celebrates Cubs catcher David Ross' home run at a Chicago bar during Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Cubs host the Cleveland Indians in Game 3 of the World Series at Wrigley Field on Oct. 28, 2016.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneMark Monaco, of Wheaton, eats lunch while waiting to enter Progressive Field for Game 7.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs cheer on starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) in the fourth inning of Game 7 on Nov. 2, 2016.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneWrigley at night.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs designated hitter Kyle Schwarber (12) greets second baseman Javier Baez (9) after his solo home run in the fifth inning of Game 7 on Nov. 2, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) scores in the 10th inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneCubs players stream onto the field to celebrate their Game 7 win Nov. 3, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Chicago TribuneWrigley Field and surounding neighborhood on the first night game.
Chris Walker, Chicago TribuneA group from Hermitage, Pa., cheers from their seats in row one of section 438, high up in the right field upper deck above Sheffield Avenue, where it's extremely exposed and cold in the early season. Also, the seats face toward the outfield, so one needs to turn one's neck left to see the game from these seats.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Cubs celebrate winning the World Series against the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Cubs celebrate winning the World Series at the end of Game 7 on Nov. 3, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneCubs and Indians fans react to a two-run home run by Cleveland Indian's Rajai Davis (20) in the eighth inning of Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 2, 2016.
Antonio Perez / Chicago TribuneInstaller Brian Terry of Bannerville USA puts up Cubs 2016 World Series Champions banners as preparations for the parade and rally are rolled out Nov. 3, 2016, along south Columbus Drive toward Grant Park.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) rounds the bases after his solo home run in the fifth inning on Nov. 2, 2016.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneFans cover themselves as rain falls in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 2, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs catcher David Ross (3) bumps shortstop Addison Russell (27) after hitting a home run in the sixth inning of Game 7 on Nov. 2, 2016.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneCubs fan Noah Borden adjusts his sunglasses while waiting to enter Progressive Field.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneA large crowd of Cubs fans celebrate around Wrigley Field after the Cubs won Game 6 of the World Series in Chicago on Nov.1, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon (70) and second baseman Javier Baez (9) in the dugout on Nov. 2, 2016 before Game 7 of the World Series.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo hoists the Commissioner's Trophy as the team arrives early Nov. 3, 2016, to Wrigley Field. The Cubs won the World Series the previous night in Cleveland.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) celebrates with teammates after hitting a home run in the fifth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Chicago TribuneWrigley Field in 1928, two years after it was renamed for the Cub's new principal owner, William Wrigley, Jr. It was originally Weeghman Park, home of the Chicago Whales of Charles Weeghman.
Nancy Stone / Chicago TribuneHenry Zabala from Skokie celebrates a pick-off during Game 7 of the World Series at Murphy's Bleachers in Chicago on Nov. 2, 2016.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago native Kyle Petit, currently living in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, waits for the gates to open at Progressive Field.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Cubs celebrate their Game 7 World Series win over the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field in Cleveland on Nov. 3, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs starting pitcher Jon Lester (34) warms up on Nov. 2, 2016, before Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneA weed grows beneath a seat in the upper deck of Wrigley Field in Chicago as the Cubs play a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 31, 2020.
Chicago TribuneAugie Galan at bat for the Cubs.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneIndians players play Hacky Sack as broadcasters prepare for Game 7.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) meets with catcher Willson Contreras (40) in the third inning of Game 7 on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Cubs bats are placed in the dugout on Nov. 2, 2016, before Game 7 of the World Series.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneRamps lead to the upper deck in left field.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribunePaul Kim grabs a sign he made while waiting in line to purchase day-of-game tickets for Game 7 at Progressive Field.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCubs fans write messages with chalk Nov. 3, 2016, on the Waveland Avenue exterior wall of Wrigley Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs starting pitcher Jake Arrieta and first baseman Anthony Rizzo celebrate after winning Game 7 of the World Series.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) delivers in the first inning on Nov. 2, 2016, during Game 7 of the World Series.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneEmpty seats await fans.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs center fielder Dexter Fowler (24) reacts after his solo home run in the first inning on Nov. 2, 2016 in Game 7 of the World Series.
Chicago TribuneWrigley Field 1936: This catwalk, located where skyboxes are today, was a hangout for VIPs and press photographers. A crowd of 43,332 watched this game from every nook and cranny, even standing behind the outfielders along the wall. Balls bouncing into the outfield throng were ruled ground-rule doubles. The Cubs lost tow games to the Pirates.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs fans arrive on Oct. 15, 2016 before Game 1 of the National League Championship Series at Wrigley Field.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Cubs celebrate after defeating the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016, in Game 7 to win the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneTeammates congratulate Chicago Cubs center fielder Dexter Fowler (24) after he hit a solo home run in the first inning of Game 7 of the World Series between the Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 2, 2016.
Phil Velasquez / Chicago TribuneEmployees at Excel Screen Printing and Embroidery Inc. in Schiller Park work to print and ship tens of thousands of Chicago Cubs World Series T-shirts on on Nov. 3, 2016, following the Cubs' World Series championship the previous night.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribuneA baseball that reads "2016 It finally happened! Cubs win" was placed with other memorabilia at the Graceland Cemetery gravesite of Cubs Hall of Fame player Ernie Banks on Nov. 3, 2016, the day after the Cubs won the World Series.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCubs fan John Reynolds stands on the ledge of a ticket window Nov. 3, 2016, to write his father's name with chalk on the exterior brick wall on the Waveland Avenue side of Wrigley Field.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneCubs manager Joe Maddon celebrates with his wife, Jaye, after the Game 7 win.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneFans cheer a Cubs home run.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneA couple watches the game through the right field gate.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneCubs relief pitcher Justin Grimm celebrates the World Series win at Progressive Field.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis (22) tags out Chicago Cubs center fielder Dexter Fowler (24) on a steal attempt to end the Cubs' half of the seventh inning during Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland on Nov. 2, 2016. Second base umpire John Hirschbeck (17) makes the call.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs players react after Cubs catcher David Ross (3) hit a solo home run in the sixth inning on Nov. 2, 2016, in Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
José M. Osorio, Chicago TribuneWork on the three new rows that are being added behind home plate at Wrigley Field.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17) hugs his friend after the Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016, to win the World Series.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) after allowing a run in the third inning of Game 7 on Nov. 3, 2016.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCubs manager Joe Maddon sits in one of the team buses as it arrives early Nov. 3, 2016, outside of Wrigley Field on Waveland Avenue in Chicago.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneFans flock near the main marquee Nov. 3, 2016, at Wrigley Field.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribuneMinnesota Twins center fielder Max Kepler (26) falls into the famous Wrigley Field ivy while chasing a solo-homer hit by Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras (40) on July 22, 2020.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs fans watch their team warm up on Nov. 2, 2016, before Game 7 of the World Series.
Chicago TribuneA helicopter lifts lighting equipment to the top of Wrigley Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) celebrates his fifth inning RBI double as Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) walks away on Nov. 2, 2016, during Game 7 of the World Series.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs right fielder Jason Heyward (22) breaks his bat and pops out to shortstop in the second inning during Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribuneTowels, flowers and notes from fans adorn the Graceland Cemetery gravesite of Cubs great Ernie Banks on Nov. 3, 2016, the day after the Cubs won the World Series. Banks died last year.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneTeam President Theo Epstein and the front office staff pose for a photo after the Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016, to win the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneA man pauses to look at a historical picture of Wrigley Field along Sheffield Avenue before a game.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs center fielder Dexter Fowler (24) is tagged out by Cleveland Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis (22) in the seventh inning on Nov. 2, 2016, in Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Jerry Tomaselli, Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Cubs rewarded patient fans by winning their first championship in 39 years, finishing on top of the National League's East Division. Fans swarmed to Wrigley Field to celebrate the night the Cubs clinched the division title, even though the actual game was played in Pittsburgh. The Cubs followed up by beating the San Diego Padres, champions on the National League West, in the first two games of the playoff series for the Pennant. But things didn't turn around completely. The Cubs then lost three games--and their World Series hopes--to the Padres.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneThe view from behind home plate is obstructed in part by luxury boxes and a walkway.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17) on his way to scoring after a base hit by first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) in the fifth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Terrence Antonio James / Chicago TribuneAn aerial view shows construction is ongoing at Wrigley Field in Chicago on March 2, 2018.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs center fielder Dexter Fowler (24) rounds the bases after his solo home run in the first inning on Nov. 2, 2016 in Game 7 of the World Series.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneCubs fans celebrate outside Wrigley Field in Chicago after the Cubs won 9 to 3 on the road against the Cleveland Indians in Game 6 of the World Series on Nov. 1, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs players celebrate after winning the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneMayor Rahm Emanuel hugs Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Carl Edwards Jr. (6) after the Cubs won the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneDramatic clouds are framed at the top of the stairs to the field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) hits a fifth-inning home run in Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs stand for the National Anthem on Nov. 2, 2016, before Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago TribuneAerial views of empty N. Sheffield Ave at Wrigley Field in Chicago on March 23, 2020.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17) cheers as the Chicago Cubs defeat the Cleveland Indians in Game 7 to win the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland on Nov. 3, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs starting pitcher Jon Lester (34) warms up on Nov. 2, 2016, before Game 7 of the World Series.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras (40) after an RBI double in the fourth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) attempts a double play but drops the ball as Cleveland Indians catcher Roberto Perez (55) is safe in the third inning on Nov. 2, 2016, in Game 7 of the World Series.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) and starting pitcher Jon Lester (34) celebrate after the Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016, in Game 7 to win the World Series.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) tags Chicago Cubs left fielder Ben Zobrist (18) out in the third inning on Nov. 2, 2016, during Game 7 of the World Series.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneSigns of age, from the cracks in the concrete to the vintage sign warning of foul balls.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs left fielder Chris Coghlan (8) slides and breaks up a double play as Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) holds the throw in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneCubs team President Theo Epstein celebrates the World Series win at Progressive Field.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) throws out the first pitch in the first inning of Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneCubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo throws up his arms after the Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016, in Game 7 to win the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs fans celebrate in the fifth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs designated hitter Kyle Schwarber (12) steals second base in the first inning Nov. 2, 2016, in Game 7 of the World Series.
Terrence Antonio James, Chicago TribuneCrowds swarm Wrigley Field before the start of Game 7 in the NLCS between the Cubs and Marlins.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) turns a double play after forcing out Cleveland Indians right fielder Lonnie Chisenhall (8), ending the second inning on Nov. 2, 2016, during Game 7 of the World Series.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs left fielder Ben Zobrist (18) celebrates his RBI double in the 10th inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 3, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs left fielder Chris Coghlan (8) breaks up a double play attempt by Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs fans in the lower deck sit behind a support beam.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) scores a solo home run in the fifth inning on Nov. 2, 2016, in Game 7 of the World Series.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Cubs batting helmets are placed in the dugout on Nov. 2, 2016, before Game 7 of the World Series.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneRelief pitcher Carl Edwards Jr. celebrates the Cubs' World Series win with the W flag on Nov. 3, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs fans arrive through the new gate near the plaza on April 10, 2017, at Wrigley Field on opening night.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Cubs warm up on Nov. 2, 2016, before Game 7 of the World Series.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneThe sun sets over the field on Oct. 15, 2016 before Game 1 of the National League Championship Series at Wrigley Field.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians designated hitter Carlos Santana (41) with an RBI single in the third inning of Game 7 on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneBlue sky and thin clouds are framed by the curving roof. The flags show the wind blowing in from the lake.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneFans take pictures of the ballpark before Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 2, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs pitching coach Chris Bosio (25) visits starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) on the mound in the third inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) delivers in the first inning on Nov. 2, 2016 in Game 7 of the World Series.
Terrence Antonio James / Chicago TribuneThe setting sun reflects off rooftop seating before the start of a baseball game between the Cubs and the Reds at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Sept. 16, 2019.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman (54) watches the two-run home run hit by Cleveland Indians center fielder Rajai Davis (20) in the eighth inning of Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) celebrates after the Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians on Nov. 3, 2016, to win the World Series.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs pinch runner Albert Almora Jr. (5) advances to second on a fly-out by Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17) in the 10th inning during Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 2, 2013.
Chicago TribuneWrigley Field on April 23, 1938. Panorama of the new Cubs Park from two negatives scanned side-by-side.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs catcher Miguel Montero (47) hits an RBI single in the 10th inning of Game 7 on Nov. 3, 2016.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneChicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez (9) forces out Cleveland Indians right fielder Lonnie Chisenhall (8) as he turns a double play to end the second inning on Nov. 2, 2016, in Game 7 of the World Series.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneCubs fan and UFC fighter Clay Guida shows off his tickets for Game 7 at Progressive Field.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneCubs pitcher Jake Arrieta and his family walk to the mound for a photo in the rain after Game 7 at Progressive Field.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneFans watch batting practice before Game 7 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians on Nov. 2, 2016, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneFireworks go off before the start of the game between the Chicago Cubs and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Wrigley Field in Chicago on April 10, 2017.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians center fielder Rajai Davis (20) with a two-run home run to tie Game 7 in the eighth inning on Nov. 2, 2016.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneCleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) helps Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) up after being forced out at second base in the fourth inning of Game 7 on Nov. 2, 2016.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribuneA member of the Cubs staff walks through the rain before the Cubs play the Cincinnati Reds at Wrigley Field on Sept. 10, 2020 in Chicago.
Alex Garcia, Chicago TribuneA ramp leads past fencing on the side of Wrigley, with a view of the neighborhood.
They both look awfully good a few years into the respective rebuilding plans — Wrigley Field and the 2016 World Series champion Chicago Cubs who call it home — but they’re not done.
No question they’ve both generated an awful lot of excitement among Cubs fan.
But the easily discerned changes, such as the reconstructed bleachers and the addition of video boards, are squandered if the rest of the work is not completed. Same goes for the first title in 108 years, which the Cubs won Wednesday in Cleveland.
A century of patch jobs is what left both ballpark and ballclub in disrepair, requiring nothing less than a top-to-bottom rebuild. That sort of thing takes time, especially if it’s meant to last not just for a season or two but for many years.
So the work to remodel 102-year-old Wrigley Field into a 21st-century ballpark — much like effort to remake the perennial also-ran Cubs franchise into not just a World Series champ but a regular contender — resumes again after Friday’s victory parade and rally.
That should be the takeaway from 2016, looking ahead to 2017 and beyond at Clark and Addison.
Just as contractors are getting back to work at the ballpark, so will architects Theo Epstein, Jed Hoyer and company, looking at what’s needed to reinforce what’s already in place on a roster vastly improved from the crumbling mess the Ricketts family bought in 2009.
Fans sat under the upper deck then knowing it was only matter of time before something fell apart, and even if it didn’t crush them it still could hurt.
Upgrades and repairs never really end in Major League Baseball, but a lot of the big work has been done, and the rest of the overhaul is on pace to be completed in the next year or two.
One obvious area to get attention is the bullpen, set to move under the bleachers in the next wave of rehab work at Wrigley.
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As for the players who toil there, the midseason acquisition of closer Aroldis Chapman filled a need but was seen as a temporary relief fix. Manager Joe Maddon needs to have more confidence in more relievers.
Even if Dexter Fowler leaves via free agency, the Cubs seem well-stocked with position players. But there’s always room for improvement overall, switching out old for new, with an eye on long-term fortification.
If the team’s young stars are to be counted upon down the road, it’s best to have penciled out a strategy already for long-term contacts and how to fund them rather than scramble at the 11th hour.
Perhaps it’s easier to be patient and see the need for long-term planning when the overhaul to bring everything up to date involves actual demolition and reconstruction, real bricks and steel and concrete.
Going from 101 losses in 2012 to 103 victories in 2016, however, is a personnel engineering feat of the same magnitude, if not more so.
The Cubs’ first World Series championship banner in 108 years looms even larger than the outsized video boards that now dominate the outfield.
Even those die-hards who think the electronics take away something that made throwback Wrigley Field special and worry about the bid to turn the area around the ballpark into a Ricketts-owned mall are unlikely to complain about the addition of a new flag to be raised in April.
Much of what’s being done is fashioned to appear as though there has been no change at all, a mere facsimile of what was in place 100 or so years ago. The idea is to create the most modern and successful version of what Cubs fans say they long have wanted.
Simply adding World Series championship experience helps the Cubs roster in a meaningful way even if it’s no more noticeable than some of the wiring and other infrastructure improvements to Wrigley.
Whether it was the team or the ballpark, it has been necessary to tear down what existed, haul the rubble away and build something stronger in its place with the best available elements, designs and know-how.
The economics of being the No. 1 team in the nation’s No. 3 market should put the Cubs in the championship chase every year.
There’s certainly no reason to cede anything to division rivals in St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh or Milwaukee.
There, of course, will be disappointments and unexpected setbacks that may mask the overall progress. The incomplete bleachers the Cubs played with for a while are as distant a memory as the Mets’ National League Championship sweep last season.
But assuming these dual rebuilding programs are completed more or less as planned, the franchise will be on a solid foundation.
With a winning tradition established and Wrigleyville becoming a virtual ATM to attract, retain, cultivate and employ the top material on the market, there will be no excuses for anything close to a collapse.
Fans understandably are thrilled by what they’ve seen and experienced so far. It’s going according to plan, but there are more steps to go.
Rome neither was built nor rebuilt in a day.
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