Chicago Cubs begin 2023 regular season at Wrigley Field March 30

CHICAGO – The Chicago Cubs will begin the 2023 regular season at Wrigley Field Thursday, March 30, at 1:20 p.m. CDT against the Milwaukee Brewers. The club’s opening homestand will feature a three-game series against Milwaukee (March 30, April 1-2) followed by a three-game road trip to Cincinnati (April 3-5). Single game tickets are still available for fans to purchase for Opening Day and for various games throughout the regular season.

Pregame festivities for Opening Day at Wrigley Field will include an on-field flag presentation by Cubs Season Ticket Holders as well as a flyover by the U.S. Air Force 28th Bomb Wing located at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. Officer Kenyatta Gaines, a Chicago Police Department Honor Guard Member, will sing “God Bless America” and John Vincent will sing the national anthem. In addition, Cubs radio play-by-play announcer Pat Hughes will throw out the ceremonial first pitch and sing the seventh-inning stretch.

Atop the upcoming DraftKings Sportsbook at Wrigley Field, the Cubs will unveil a new outdoor terrace and concession offerings created in partnership with NÜTRL Vodka Seltzer, the “Official Ready to Drink Vodka Partner” of the Cubs. Named the “NÜTRL Zone,” this space will provide new food and beverage amenities for fans to enjoy and is located at the back of the terrace level.

Additionally, fans also will be able to enjoy Chicago’s favorite retro-style burger joint, Small Cheval, in the Budweiser Bleachers.

When coming to a game this season, fans should keep in mind the following information before heading to the ballpark:

New at Wrigley Field:

As part of a multiyear partnership with C.D. Peacock, the “Official Jewelry and Watch Partner” of the Cubs and Wrigley Field, fans will notice a new addition to the ballpark this season—a new trophy room located inside the Marquee Gate entrance, adjacent to the C.D. Peacock Premier Entrance lobby. The new trophy room will house the 2016 World Series Championship trophy and will be open to fans on gamedays only.

The Cubs are introducing a new commemorative ticket option for fans through the MLB Ballpark app this season. Whether it’s for big games or life’s noteworthy moments, fans will have the ability to commemorate their experience at Wrigley Field with this special memento. Commemorative tickets will be mailed as ordered and will not provide entry into the ballpark. For more information on how to secure a commemorative ticket this season, please visit www.cubs.com/commemorativetickets.

Starting this season, fans will be able to enjoy night games, concerts and other special events under the new energy-efficient LED light fixtures which were installed last fall, replacing the original Wrigley Field light fixtures, first installed back in 1988.

Food and Beverage Updates:

In partnership with hospitality partner Levy, the 2023 food and beverage menu for Wrigley Field includes globally inspired flavors and adds new, collectible offerings for fans to enjoy. Highlights available across Wrigley Field concessions include:

To celebrate the club’s new partnership with Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling, the Marquee Classics concession stand, which is located directly behind home plate, will be renamed the “Billy Goat Tavern” for the first homestand and will serve classic fare from the Chicago institution. On Opening Day, cast members from The Second City will recreate the famous late-night comedy sketch.

Lastly, fans also will savor beloved favorites including Vienna Beef, Home Run Inn Pizza, Garrett Popcorn Shops, Hot Doug’s and Lillie’s Q.

Ticket Offers and Promotional Items:

For the 2023 season, fans can take advantage of 25 Special Ticket Offers, nine ballpark celebrations and over 50 promotional items including a new Wrigley Field statue bobblehead series and exclusive #BudFridays giveaways (21+) featuring six exclusive caps. For more information or to secure a ticket, please visit www.cubs.com/specials.

Returning this season for all weeknight home games played before Memorial Day or after Labor Day, fans also can secure the School Night Special value offer which includes one Terrace Reserved Outfield Corner ticket, one regular hot dog and one nonalcoholic beverage (regular soda or bottled water only). A minimum of two tickets must be purchased and items included in the offer must be redeemed at the Left Field Classics (located near Section 105) and Right Field Classics (located near Section 128) concession stands. To secure this value offer, please visit www.cubs.com/schoolnightspecial.

*Charitable Efforts: *

Support Cubs Charities’ mission to mobilize the power of sport to champion youth, families and communities by participating in the Cubs Charities 50/50 Raffle. Starting March 30, fans in Illinois can purchase Cubs Charities 50/50 Raffle tickets online starting at 11 a.m. CDT until the end of that day’s game or through a Raffle Ambassador at Wrigley Field when gates open until the bottom of the eighth inning. For all Cubs home games this season, the winning ticket will receive half of the net proceeds from the game’s raffle ticket sales and the other half will benefit Cubs Charities.

Cubs Charities also will host six $50,000 guaranteed jackpots this season with the first one taking place April 21-23 when the Cubs take on the Los Angeles Dodgers. For more information on the Cubs Charities 50/50 Raffle, visit www.cubs.com/raffle.

Homestand Details, March 30, April 1-2:

Thursday, March 30, Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 1:20 p.m. CDT

Saturday, April 1, Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 1:20 p.m. CDT

Sunday, April 2, Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 1:20 p.m. CDT

For additional information related to the 2023 regular season or to purchase tickets, please visit www.cubs.com.

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