I have an old friend, let’s just call him “Mr. C,” who is all too familiar with the accessibility issues at Wrigley Field for people who are disabled. Since the before the rebuild began, he has been vocal with the Cubs about the problems with current and past solutions to allow fans in wheelchairs or with other accessibility needs to enjoy a game at Wrigley.
Some issues have been addressed, but for other problems, the Cubs have a long way to go to attain parity with many of the other major league ballparks. Of course, that’s probably because the Cubs ballpark is over 100 years old, but as you’ll hear in my interview with “Mr.