Wrigley Field left and center field bleachers set to open May 11
The left and center field bleachers at Wrigley Field are set to open on Monday, the Cubs announced.

Construction delays have forced the Cubs to play their first 14 home games of 2015 with the outfield bleachers at Wrigley Field closed to the public. Thankfully, that won't be the case much longer.
On Tuesday, the Cubs announced the left and center field bleachers will open on May 11, next Monday. The right field bleachers will open on June 11.
The Budweiser Bleachers are back! Experience their new look and feel beginning May 11: http://t.co/6btGO2CG90 #LetsGo pic.twitter.com/vPvcPa06UV
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 5, 2015
The new bleachers will include a standing-room only section dubbed "the well." The renovations will not be fully complete until July.
The Chicago Tribune has a little more:
The Cubs have created two new standing-room sections in left field that they are calling “the well,” which sits just behind the ribbon video board on the left-field wall, and “the porch,” which is under the new video board in left-center, president of business operations Crane Kenney told the Tribune on Monday.
The right-field bleachers, slated to open June 11, will have a porch area behind the benches. There will also be a new concession area in center field called “the platform,” which will feature more concession options and wider walkways for fans to navigate.
Tickets for the new bleacher sections are currently on sale at the team's official site. They are also provide details about entrances, accessibility, concessions and other stuff.
The Mets will be at Wrigley Field on Monday to open both the new bleachers and a four-game series. The Reds will be in town when the right field bleachers open June 11.















