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  1. 4 minutes ago, Yearnin' for Yermin said:

    I lived in Wrigleyville shortly after graduating from college. It can be a fun place to drink, but i advise staying off the beaten path. Avoid the Cubby Bear, Sluggers, Deuces, etc. I was always a fan of Murphy's Bleachers and The Sports Corner. Murphy's is a divey-er bar that isn't AS infested with jabronis, but it still gets packed. Regardless, most places right by the field are packed on game day.

     

    Keep in mind, i have no idea how it is during quarantine. i imagine it is even harder to get into a bar. I highly doubt you'll get a seat at a place within viewing distance of the field. Try The Sports Corner i guess. if that is packed, go pound some malort at the Nisei Lounge. 

    Thanks for the info - except on the Malort

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  2. I've only been to a couple Cubs games so I'm not too familiar with Wrigleyville. I noticed the Wrigley Rooftops were selling tickets but are sold out for the series.

    Does anyone know if there are any other bars/restaurants/venues with a view of the field? Would be kinda cool to actually SEE BASEBALL this year.

  3. 5 minutes ago, Dallas Kong said:

    Long time lurker, first time poster.

    I could be totally off base here, but I feel like a huge proportion of our offensive production is home run based. Like in our current predicament, our only hope is if we get a few big swings. One run was difficult, two is downright intimidating. We'll score twelve runs on occasion, but it's because we hit five bombs in the game. Smack two singles and a double? Operate our offense as a cohesive unit? Never heard of it. Compound it all with a seriously idiotic approach, like swinging at the first pitch after a pitcher throws eight straight balls.

    I'd like for our offense to not be super aggravating anymore.

    Welcome to SoxTalk! 

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