A spot in "The Yard" above Wrigley Field's batter's eye comes with high-top seating and a fully stocked cooler.
The Cubs are adding a new outdoor rental space among the Wrigley Field bleachers, located above the batter’s eye in center field and named “The Yard.” Tickets for the space, which can accommodate groups as small as four or as large as 50 with a semi-open floor plan, go on sale Wednesday.
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The Cubs are bringing a backyard experience to Wrigley Field with “The Yard,” a new outdoor space complete with five semi-private rental spaces located in the Budweiser Bleachers just above the batter’s eye in the center field.
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