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History
Ballparks
Ballparks: 1876 - Present
23rd Street Grounds
Location:
23rd and State streets
Years:
1876-1877
Record at Park:
42-18
Lakefront Park
Location:
South of Randolph Street, between Michigan Ave. and Illinois Central Railroad tracks
Years:
1878-1884
Record at Park:
225-86
West Side Park
Location:
Congress and Throop streets
Years:
1885-1891
Record at Park:
288-131
Notes:
In 1891, the ballpark was used solely for Monday, Wednesday and Friday home games.
South Side Park
Location:
35th and Wentworth streets
Years:
1891-1893
Record at Park:
85-75
Notes:
In 1891, the ballpark was used solely for Monday, Wednesday and Friday home games.
West Side Grounds
Location:
Polk and Lincoln (now Wolcott) streets
Years:
1893-1915
Record at Park:
1,018-640
Capacity:
16,000
Dimensions:
Left field: 340 feet; center field: 560 feet; right field: 316 feet
Notes:
In 1893, the ballpark was used solely for Sunday home games
Wrigley Field
1932 aerial view of Wrigley Field
Location:
Clark and Addison streets
Years:
1916-Present
Record at Park:
1,018-640
Capacity:
38,765
Notes:
Originally built as Weeghman Park, was renamed Cubs Park in 1920 and Wrigley Field in 1926.
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