Wrigley Field Seating Chart
So you want to know where to sit in Wrigley Field; one of Major League Baseball's most historic yards huh?
Built in 1914, it is the second-oldest ballpark in the major leagues behind Boston's Fenway Park (1912). Originally known as Weeghman Park, Wrigley Field was the site of Babe Ruth's historic "called shot," when he allegedly pointed to the outfield bleachers during the 1932 World Series, then hit Charlie Root's next pitch for a homer. One tradition of Wrigley Field is the flying of a flag bearing "W" or "L" atop the scoreboard after a game. A white flag with a blue "W" indicates a victory; a blue flag with a white "L" denotes a loss.
It's been said before, but every baseball fan should make a pilgrimage to Wrigley Field at least once in their lifetime. It's the definition of a classic ballpark, and right outside are dozens of bars and restaurants that turn the neighborhood into a festival every game day. It should be at or near the top of every fan's list.
Of course, after you make your first trip, you can always come back and enjoy an incredible outing at anyone of the Rooftops surrounding the ball park













