On to Chicago
The World Series shifts tonight from one of the best of the new generation ballparks, Progressive Field, to the classic original, Wrigley Field. The last time baseball's fall classic was played there, there was no Internet, not even TV coverage. And of course, no lights.
I don't think that Wrigleyville's apartment buildings were as posh. I'll bet you, none were adorned with statues. There were no scoreboard electronics, baseball had 16 teams, not 30 -- in six divisions. But you can envision that '45 series with the Cubs hosting the Tigers. Care to make a friendly bet how many 82 year olds in the stands tonight were 11 year olds playing hooky from the school the last time the World Series came to Wrigley? I am sure we'll be reading about those die-hard fans over the next three days. Let's just hope the weather warms up and dries out -- and some memorable baseball takes place.
I don't think that Wrigleyville's apartment buildings were as posh. I'll bet you, none were adorned with statues. There were no scoreboard electronics, baseball had 16 teams, not 30 -- in six divisions. But you can envision that '45 series with the Cubs hosting the Tigers. Care to make a friendly bet how many 82 year olds in the stands tonight were 11 year olds playing hooky from the school the last time the World Series came to Wrigley? I am sure we'll be reading about those die-hard fans over the next three days. Let's just hope the weather warms up and dries out -- and some memorable baseball takes place.
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