As long as I sit near the field, I'm good and 102 was a great fit. There were a couple of foul balls hit near my seats; about 7 rows up. We were really close to Soriano and Ryan Ludwick, the Reds' right fielder. Our view of left field was non existent but we could see the old time scoreboard in center field well enough. This section is literally maybe a few feet from the famous Steve Bartman seat. And there is practically no foul territory out there so if you sit here, you will discover just why it was so easy for him to interfere with that play.
After you attend a number of games at U.S. Cellular Field, home of the White Sox, it gets weird not hearing any introductory music when player's walk up to the plate. But that's how it was back in the day and Wrigley Field does an excellent job at preserving history. It's a gem of a ballpark that every MLB fan should visit at least once in their life.
To give you an idea what the view of the field is like from section 102, here is a Youtube video shot from the 7th inning stretch at a Cubs game at Wrigley Field.
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This section is literally maybe a few feet from the famous Steve Bartman seat. And there is practically no foul territory out there so if you sit here, you will discover just why it was so easy for him to interfere with that play.
After you attend a number of games at U.S. Cellular Field, home of the White Sox, it gets weird not hearing any introductory music when player's walk up to the plate. But that's how it was back in the day and Wrigley Field does an excellent job at preserving history. It's a gem of a ballpark that every MLB fan should visit at least once in their life.
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