The ivy has been a staple along the outfield wall at Wrigley Field since 1937, according to MLB. It was planted by Elmer and Gordon Clavey, who operated farms and nurseries for the Wrigley family.
Even the ivy on the left-field wall is notorious. But that Wrigley Field wasn’t the first Wrigley Field. At 41st Place and San Pedro, deep in South LA, all that remains of America’s original ...
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The symbol of sporting excellence ... well, the aging symbol. 3. Wrigley Field: Ivy over concrete. Day games. Throwing back the visiting team's homers. Sosa blasts onto Waveland Ave. 4.
The ivy-clad walls and signature red marquee at Wrigley Field make it a must-see ballpark for all baseball fans. Luckily, you have it right here in your hometown! Whether you’re taking your little ...
Chicago Cubs fans can experience Wrigley Field in a unique way this spring as Upper Deck Golf returns to the Friendly Confines. According to the Cubs, a nine-hole course will return to Wrigley ...
Known for its ivy-covered outfield walls, hand-operated scoreboard and famous Marquee, iconic Wrigley Field has been the home of the Chicago Cubs since 1916 and is the second oldest ballpark in ...