Cubs Press Release
The Chicago Cubs will kick off another homestand next weekend as they take on the Atlanta Braves August 31-September 3.
Cubs Charities will join Major League Baseball in the fight against pediatric cancer Friday, September 1, by “going gold” for Childhood Cancer Awareness Day at Wrigley Field. Cubs players and coaches will wear gold ribbon decals and wristbands, as well as participate in a special pregame activity alongside pediatric cancer patients and their families.
This homestand will mark the final opportunity for fans visiting Wrigley Field to secure their chance to win a prestigious player-grade 2016 World Series Ring, donated by Jostens, as part of the Cubs Charities World Series Ring Raffle. Tickets are available for $10 each on gamedays near Fan Services in the Budweiser Bleachers and by the Audi Club near Gate D. Fans also can visit the Cubs Store locations on Michigan Avenue and the Park at Wrigley to purchase tickets on gamedays or non-gamedays. The 2016 World Series Ring offered through this raffle is the only player-grade version available for fans to own, and will be customized with the winner’s last name. The Cubs Charities World Series Ring Raffle will close Monday, September 4, at 10 a.m. CDT, with the winning number announced Tuesday, September 5. For the full list of Cubs Charities World Series Ring Raffle rules and an online purchase option (for Chicago residents only in accordance with state and local law), visit www.cubs.com/ringraffle.
Tickets for this homestand are available at www.cubs.com or 800-THE-CUBS (800-843-2827). Highlights of the homestand follow.
Chicago native and host of TLC’s “Overhaulin'” Chris Jacobs will throw a pitch and lead the stretch Friday, September 1.
On Saturday, September 2, award-winning chef, restaurateur and television personality Graham Elliot will throw a first pitch. Actor, musician and Chicago native Gary Sinise will lead the stretch.
On Sunday, September 3, Notre Dame men’s basketball coach Mike Brey will throw a first pitch and lead the stretch.
Promotional Items:
Up to 5,000 early arriving Budweiser Bleacher fans age 21-and-older will receive a Cubs Printed Bill Cap presented by Budweiser Friday, September 1.
On Saturday, September 2, up to 10,000 early arriving fans will receive a Cubs Athletic Shirt presented by Xfinity.
Food and Beverage Offerings:
The Chef Series at Wrigley Field presented by Maker’s Mark continues this homestand with award-winning chef, restaurateur, television personality and cookbook author Graham Elliott. Elliott will continue to serve his following takes on classic American cuisine August 28-September 3 at the Sheffield Counter (formerly Decade Diner) near Gate D:
· Maker’s Mark Barbecued Colossal Dog: Featuring smoked cheddar, fried onions, peppercorn ranch
· Spicy Fried Chicken Sandwich: Served on a buttermilk biscuit with Cajun slaw, hot sauce mayo
· Grahamwich Grilled Cheese: Made with crispy bacon, tomato marmalade, Butterkase cheese
· Grilled Mexican Street Corn: Made with chili powder, Cotija cheese, lime crema
· Lolla Lobster Corndog: Lobster sausage with lemon aioli, smoked paprika, fresh herbs
Hot Doug’s continues its rotating selections from Platform 14, located behind the center field scoreboard in the Budweiser Bleachers. Served this homestand are the Phoenician, a ribeye steak sausage with horseradish cream and blue cheese; the Les Lancaster, a beef and pork Thüringer sausage with Goose Island beer mustard, caramelized onions and cheddar cheese; and the Keith Moreland, a spicy Vienna Polish sausage with chipotle Dijonnaise, pickled jalapeños and pepper jack cheese.
For more information on the Wrigley Field Chef Series or other concession items in the ballpark, fans can visit www.cubs.com/food.
Cubs Charities and Community Events:
Cubs Charities will again join Major League Baseball in the fight against pediatric cancer Friday, September 1, by “going gold” for Childhood Cancer Awareness Day at Wrigley Field. Cubs players and coaches will wear gold ribbon decals and wristbands, as well as participate in a special pregame activity alongside pediatric cancer patients and their families. Cubs Charities 50/50 raffle proceeds will go to Cubs players’ foundations. Continuing his “Respect Community” t-shirt initiative, Cubs manager Joe Maddon will represent the Major League Baseball initiative to support the fight against pediatric cancer during his postgame press conference.
Homestand Recap, September 1-September 3:
Friday, September 1, Chicago Cubs vs. Atlanta Braves, 1:20 p.m.
· Promotion: Cubs Printed Bill Cap presented by Budweiser, up to 5,000 early arriving Budweiser Bleacher fans age 21-and-older
· First pitch and 7th inning stretch: TV host and Chicago native Chris Jacobs
· Broadcast: WGN, 670 The Score, Cubs.com
Saturday, September 2, Chicago Cubs vs. Atlanta Braves, 1:20 p.m.
· Promotion: Cubs Athletic Shirt presented by Xfinity, up to 10,000 early arriving fans
· First pitch: Award-winning chef, restaurateur and television personality Graham Elliot
· 7th inning stretch: Actor, musician and Chicago native Gary Sinise
· Broadcast: CSN Chicago, 670 The Score, NBC Sports App, CSNChicago.com, Cubs.com
Sunday, September 3, Chicago Cubs vs. Atlanta Braves, 1:20 p.m.
· Broadcast: CSN Chicago, 670 The Score, NBC Sports App, CSNChicago.com, Cubs.com
· First pitch: Notre Dame men’s basketball coach Mike Brey
· Postgame: Kids Run the Bases, up to first 1,000 fans 13-and-younger, weather permitting