Chicago Cubs

Going Out to a Chicago Cubs Game

Attending a Chicago Cubs game isn’t just a pastime; it’s an entry into a rich historical tapestry that weaves together legends, curses, and unforgettable moments. Founded in 1876, the Cubs are one of the oldest active teams in professional sports. The memories of Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, and Ryne Sandberg echo in the halls of Wrigley Field, a stadium that’s been the Cubs’ home since 1914. And let’s not forget the end of the 108-year championship drought with their 2016 World Series win, a moment that solidified its modern legends like Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant. This is a great season to catch some last minute Chicago Cubs tickets. There are plenty of seats available.

May 01
Wed
11:10 pm
May 01, Wed, 11:10 pm
Citi Field - Flushing
May 02
Thu
05:10 pm
May 02, Thu, 05:10 pm
Citi Field - Flushing
May 03
Fri
06:20 pm
May 03, Fri, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 04
Sat
06:20 pm
May 04, Sat, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 05
Sun
06:20 pm
May 05, Sun, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 06
Mon
11:40 pm
May 06, Mon, 11:40 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 07
Tue
11:40 pm
May 07, Tue, 11:40 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 08
Wed
06:20 pm
May 08, Wed, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 10
Fri
10:40 pm
May 10, Fri, 10:40 pm
PNC Park - Pittsburgh
May 11
Sat
08:05 pm
May 11, Sat, 08:05 pm
PNC Park - Pittsburgh
May 12
Sun
05:35 pm
May 12, Sun, 05:35 pm
PNC Park - Pittsburgh
May 13
Mon
11:20 pm
May 13, Mon, 11:20 pm
Truist Park - Atlanta
May 14
Tue
11:20 pm
May 14, Tue, 11:20 pm
Truist Park - Atlanta
May 15
Wed
11:20 pm
May 15, Wed, 11:20 pm
Truist Park - Atlanta
May 16
Thu
11:40 pm
May 16, Thu, 11:40 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago

Wrigley Field, the second-oldest MLB ballpark, serves as a living museum, offering various vantage points to enjoy the game. Home plate seats, located directly behind the catcher and umpire, offer the most intimate perspective. You can hear the pop of the glove, the call of the umpire, and the chatter between players. To secure these coveted seats, you’re looking at $200 to $500 per ticket, depending on the opponent and time of year. The best approach to nabbing them is to act as soon as single-game tickets are available, often in February.

While the close-up seats provide unmatched proximity to the action, Wrigley’s design ensures solid sightlines from nearly all angles. The terrace and upper-deck seats are often considered the most underrated sections. They offer a panoramic view of the ballpark and the Chicago skyline. Typically, these seats will set you back $50 to $100. The bleachers are where you’ll find the most vibrant crowd. Tickets range from $30 to $70, making it an affordable choice, especially for younger fans or large groups.

If you want to score tickets without digging too deep into your pockets, timing and flexibility are crucial. Tickets purchased before the season typically go for face value. As the season progresses, keep tabs on SeatGeek and Vivid Seats, which can offer a price advantage. The cheapest tickets often come from weekday games or series against less competitive teams.

When it comes to rivalries, few are as electric as the Cubs-Cardinals feud, a long-standing battle for supremacy in the National League Central. The tension in Wrigley is palpable, often mirroring playoff-level intensity. The Cubs also have contentious relationships with the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago White Sox, the latter representing a fight for city bragging rights in the Windy City Showdown.

For the budget-conscious, the last-minute ticket strategy can work wonders. Prices frequently plummet as game time nears, primarily due to sellers eager to offload their inventory. However, this strategy requires the flexibility to change plans on short notice. Still, it could result in snagging tickets at a significantly reduced cost.

Wrigley Field

May 03
Fri
06:20 pm
May 03, Fri, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 04
Sat
06:20 pm
May 04, Sat, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 05
Sun
06:20 pm
May 05, Sun, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 06
Mon
11:40 pm
May 06, Mon, 11:40 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 07
Tue
11:40 pm
May 07, Tue, 11:40 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 08
Wed
06:20 pm
May 08, Wed, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 16
Thu
11:40 pm
May 16, Thu, 11:40 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 17
Fri
06:20 pm
May 17, Fri, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 18
Sat
06:20 pm
May 18, Sat, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 19
Sun
06:20 pm
May 19, Sun, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 21
Tue
11:40 pm
May 21, Tue, 11:40 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 22
Wed
11:40 pm
May 22, Wed, 11:40 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 23
Thu
06:20 pm
May 23, Thu, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
May 31
Fri
06:20 pm
May 31, Fri, 06:20 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago
June 01
Sat
11:15 pm
June 01, Sat, 11:15 pm
Wrigley Field - Chicago

In the grander scheme, attending a Cubs game goes beyond the nine innings played. It’s a complex experience, a unique blend of the historic and the contemporary. From the old-timey charm of the manually-operated scoreboard to the modern-day electricity of a Javy Báez home run, Wrigley Field captures the essence of baseball like few other venues. Whether you’re soaking it all in from the high-priced home plate seats or from the more budget-friendly options, the experience is nothing short of magical, draped in a unique blend of nostalgia and excitement that only Cubs baseball can provide.