

The outer bleacher wall of Wrigley Field was covered in thousands of messages in chalk Monday, with barely an inch of free space remaining. Though the game is in Cleveland, the pilgrimage to Wrigleyville during the series continues. As of Tuesday morning, the cheapest tickets on StubHub were in the right field terrace standing area for about $635. Seats behind home plate at Progressive Field ranged from $1,200-$2,000. Ticket prices on the secondary market for Game 6 weren't as astronomical as they were for World Series games at Wrigley Field. I don't know, we're going to look at StubHub," said Diane McGreal, a Cubs fan.

"Well we're going to check into our hotel, have lunch and head down there. Some fans got on a few early Southwest Airlines flights out of Midway International Airport, hoping to score tickets when they get to Cleveland. I kept the promise we packed up the car and went to Chicago," Paul said. "Him and I always had a promise, if the Cubs ever make the World Series, we will be in Chicago. On their drive back to New York they stopped at Progressive Field, both thinking about Paul's dad and keeping their word. "The first post I put up on Facebook was 'I hope the news made it up to heaven so my father-in-law knows,'" said Corrine Streff.Ĭorrine and her husband Paul were at Wrigely Field this weekend. "Halloween was last night, right? I'm sitting outside, giving away candy, and I've got a bunch of kids going by, refusing to take any candy from me because I've got an Indians flag hanging out front my house," he said.įamily is part of the Cubs understood by so many who root for them. On Halloween, Wachter was home in Chicago greeting trick or treaters and facing some unexpected hostility. "Can't ask for a better day to win the World Series," Scott said. Wachter and Jason Scott have been friends for 35 years. "Another team, my friend, any other team I would be wearing a Cubs hat today," said Brett Wachter. Two other Chicago friends were spotted outside Progressive Field in unusual garb: Cleveland Indians hats. I got them at face value via a presale because I just signed up for that," Greg Warken said. "I signed up for the Cleveland Indians Insider about two weeks ago when they were up 3-0 on the Blue Jays.

The die-hard Cubs fans got their tickets in a genius way. "To be there and to cheer on the boys as they walk onto the field? It's unbelievable," Jamie Warken said. Greg Warken and his wife, Jamie, traveled to Cleveland Tuesday to cheer on the Cubbies in Game 6 of the World Series - and possibly Game 7. daily, on the following streets:ĬUBS FANS REPRESENT IN CLEVELAND, AT HOME 2, motorists and residents can also expect parking restrictions from 5 p.m. Waveland: Wilton to Racine Waveland: Wilton-Racine
