PHOTOS: Demolition of Wrigley Field bleachers is underway
The Cubs will be upgrading and replacing their iconic outfield seats.
As we've known for some time, the iconic Wrigley Field bleachers -- home to leisured baseball viewing, lodestone to bros, harbor to bad ideas -- will be torn down and replaced by something newer. That process has begun in earnest, as the following photgraphic images strongly suggest ...
@cubs wasting no time! Bleachers coming down! @BleacherNation @WrigleyBlog @thekapman @MLBBruceLevine #Wrigley #Cubs pic.twitter.com/TRdVJlKubJ
— Wrigley Renovations (@WrigleyRenovate) October 16, 2014
And another ...
100 Years of #WrigleyField timeline has a new chapter today: LF bleachers demo. #cubs http://t.co/NNPyfDohJM pic.twitter.com/ibhaDfgnap
— The Red Line Project (@redlineproject) October 16, 2014
Rather than salt the grounds in a final act of conquest, the Cubs will, as noted above, replace said bleachers. The Chicago Sun-Times not long ago detailed the plans ...
The right- and left-field walls and all of the bleacher seats inside will be torn down and rebuilt. But, not before the stadium walls are moved out onto Waveland and Sheffield to make way for wider concourses, new outfield light standards and concessions, bull pens beneath the stands and caissons to hold seven outfield signs, including two video scoreboards.
Only the centerfield bleachers will remain untouched.
Things will be different, you see, but the Bud Light shall flow apace.















