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Are Cubs bleachers assigned seats?

Are Cubs bleachers assigned seats?

The Chicago Cubs have moved to 100% capacity. That means bleacher tickets are back to general admission, and are no longer assigned seats.

How much is a bleacher seat at Wrigley Field?

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How many seats are in the Wrigley Field bleachers?

Wrigley Field Seating Capacity

Seat Type 2009 2004
Upper Deck Boxes Beyond the Bases 2,145
Upper Deck Reserved Between the Bases 2,553 2,553
Upper Deck Reserved Beyond the Bases 1,827 1,827
Bleachers 4,960 3,304

What are the best bleacher seats at Wrigley Field?

For a ball between innings, the best place to be now is a few rows back in Sections 9, 12, 13, 22, 23, and 27 where the players typically pass by after the third out.

Where are the bleacher tickets at Wrigley Field?

These tickets are located in the Bleacher section at Wrigley Field. This is a very large section that takes up the entire outfield seating area. During the regular season, bleacher tickets are general admission, meaning your ticket does not have a reserved seat.

What are the seating charts for Wrigley Field?

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How many Cleveland Indians tickets are at Wrigley Field?

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What to do at the Cubs game at Wrigley Field?

In addition to enjoying a gourmet food and beverage package, your group also will receive a pregame tour and a visit from a former Cubs player during the game! You can talk baseball, take photos and get autographs while hearing classic stories about the era in which your legend played at Wrigley Field.