How about the tarp? That is what I remember first.
I understand why they had to update the ballpark. But there is something about the classic/old school/dated state it was in that made it endearing (in a nonesensically romanticized way)
Looks way better know
I’m OK with that part (suites) of the renovation. I think they did a good job with it.
I’m not OK with the ridiculously oversized scoreboard in left.
Yes!
Bullshit you guys have no sense of major league baseball history Wrigley Field is one of the best parks in baseball history
I don’t think it was ivy. I recall juniper bushes. Anyone else?
Honestly most of the upgrades to the park itself have been extremely well done. The only thing I miss is the bullpens but honestly I am sure it’s a night and day difference for the bullpen
I feel Wrigley Field is able to deliver a very modern baseball experience in the shell of a classic ballpark.
I liked when Homer got hit there and Harry would say into the shrubbery
I want the trees back in the bleachers!
Len Kasper saying “into the Juniper Bushes” lives rent free in my head
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I endorse this
Those were juniper bushes.
What did they replace it with?
Honestly, this was the Wrigley renovation that bugged me the most.
Wow I dont remember this. When did they take this out?
https://preview.redd.it/wpm5ldk8udrd1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e503b6a0ee5fa9819b35764c93b134857904e94a
How about the tarp? That is what I remember first.
I understand why they had to update the ballpark. But there is something about the classic/old school/dated state it was in that made it endearing (in a nonesensically romanticized way)
Looks way better know
I’m OK with that part (suites) of the renovation. I think they did a good job with it.
I’m not OK with the ridiculously oversized scoreboard in left.
Yes!
Bullshit you guys have no sense of major league baseball history Wrigley Field is one of the best parks in baseball history
I don’t think it was ivy. I recall juniper bushes. Anyone else?
Honestly most of the upgrades to the park itself have been extremely well done. The only thing I miss is the bullpens but honestly I am sure it’s a night and day difference for the bullpen
I feel Wrigley Field is able to deliver a very modern baseball experience in the shell of a classic ballpark.
I liked when Homer got hit there and Harry would say into the shrubbery
I want the trees back in the bleachers!
Len Kasper saying “into the Juniper Bushes” lives rent free in my head