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Showing posts with label Wrigley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wrigley. Show all posts

Aug 9, 2019

[Ans] What did Chicago's Wrigley Field NOT have until the 1988?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What did Chicago's Wrigley Field NOT have until the 1988?"



On this day in 1988, the Chicago Cubs hosted the first night game in the history of Wrigley Field. The first-ever big league night game in professional baseball took place 50 years earlier in Cincinnati, Ohio. Over the next 13 seasons, the rest of the major league parks followed suit, with one exception, Wrigley Field. For 74 seasons, the Cubs played only day games at home. Finally, on August 8, 1988, the Cubs played the Philadelphia Phillies in the park’s first night game. Ninety-one-year-old Cubs fan Harry Grossman was chosen to turn on the lights. After counting to three, he flipped the switch, and announced “Let there be light.”

[Answer] What did Chicago's Wrigley Field NOT have until the 1988?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What did Chicago's Wrigley Field NOT have until the 1988?"



...On this day in 1988, the Chicago Cubs hosted the first night game in the history of Wrigley Field. The first-ever big league night game in professional baseball took place 50 years earlier in Cincinnati, Ohio. Over the next 13 seasons, the rest of the major league parks followed suit, with one exception, Wrigley Field. For 74 seasons, the Cubs played only day games at home. Finally, on August 8, 1988, the Cubs played the Philadelphia Phillies in the park’s first night game. Ninety-one-year-old Cubs fan Harry Grossman was chosen to turn on the lights. After counting to three, he flipped the switch, and announced “Let there be light.”

May 30, 2019

[Answer] 2. And it's getting tense here at Wrigley Field, folks, and coming out to try to improve that .342 batting average, let's hear it for the One And Only...The Sultan of Swat.Who was this great baseball hitter, sometimes known as Bambino?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. And it's getting tense here at Wrigley Field, folks, and coming out to try to improve that .342 batting average, let's hear it for the One And Only...The Sultan of Swat. Who was this great baseball hitter, sometimes known as Bambino?"



...1. Babe Ruth 2. Danny Cox 3. Dave Brain 4. Ned Crompton George Herman Ruth, Jr. was born in Baltimore, Maryland on 6th February 1895 and died in New York City on 16th August 1948. He played for three teams in his career, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees and Boston Braves. Ruth hit 714 home runs during his career and was idolised by baseball fans. Wrigley Field is the home of the Chicago Cubs.

Apr 12, 2019

[Answer] 6. What would you be watching if you were in the stands at Wrigley Field?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What would you be watching if you were in the stands at Wrigley Field?"



...1. A tennis match 2. A basketball game 3. A baseball game 4. A horse race Wrigley Field was home to the Chicago Cubs. It was opened on April 23, 1914, but the Cubs didn't play a game there until 1916. In 1914, Wrigley Field only held 14,000 people but later could hold 41,118 people.