
"When the billionaire Ricketts family gets the "play ball" sign from the closed fraternity of baseball owners, one of the first hurdles will be what to do about 95-year-old Wrigley Field. The Chicago Sun-Times reports there is a plan for a $250 million makeover timed to celebrate the ballpark's 100th anniversary and update the shrine of Major League Baseball to last for another century -- and possibly host the 2014 All-Star Game (Sportsline)."
I am a big fan of "old" ballparks, but I do believe in updating them. Fenway is 100 times better then it did before the new owners, and the same can be done with Wrigley. Hopefully they do this right, and keep the feel of the old ballpark, but are able to put in more seats and modern conveniences.


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