Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Monday that the two teams in the city, the Cubs and White Sox, would be able to host fans at 20 percent capacity in their ballparks to begin the 2021 season.
For the Cubs, that would mean a little over 8,200 fans at Wrigley Field.
You likely know, whether you’re a Cubs season-ticket holder or not, that the team has far more than 8,200 season tickets. Thus, most if not all of the fans who will be attending games at Wrigley Field, at least to begin 2021, will be season-ticket holders.
“To welcome Cubs fans home to Wrigley Field and bring back one of the joys of spring after a challenging year is incredibly rewarding,” said Cubs President of Business Operations Crane Kenney in a statement.