Diurnal baseball at Chicago Wrigley Field is a tradition. The oldest stadium in the National League (it was inaugurated in 1914 and the Cubs moved a year later) did not installed lights until 1988, and even today, a considerable part of the fans would prefer that the Cubbies play under the sun that under the moon.
At least during the first two games of the National League Series, these people will be very happy.
The big baseball leagues announced the start schedules and the transmission information for the first two games between the parents and the Cubs, and any faithful of San Diego should start making plans for long lunches from now on. The first launch of both games will happen like this (Pacific time):
- Game 1 – Tuesday, September 30: 12:08 PM, ABC, ESPN App, ESPN Radio, ESPN SPORTS
- Game 2 – Wednesday, October 1: 12:08 PM, ABC, ESPN APP, ESPN RADIO, ESPN SPORTS
- Game 3 (if necessary) – will be announced
If the parents and the CUBS divide the first two games, they will play a decisive third game on Thursday, with a start time to be determined.
San Diego is even lucky with the notoriously unpredictable climate of Chicago. A temperature of around 70 ° F is expected, with clear skies and without probability of rain. The wind is expected to reach 8 mph.
From Wednesday for the second game, and for each game as visitors thereafter, parents will offer a party to watch the game in Gallagher Square, inside Petco Park, with the transmission on the 75 -foot video screen. The entrance to the holidays costs $ 5 and the net profits will be allocated to the Foundation of the parents. Fans can buy up to four tickets per home Clicking here.
The parents and the Cubs divided their six clashes in 2025, each winning two of three in their stadiums. However, all these games were played in April, so the teams that face in the playoffs are significantly different now. NBC 7 will be with the parents in Chicago and will offer daily reports from Monday to prepare and keep up to date on the search for San Diego of a World Series title.