The Chicago Cubs celebrated Wrigley Field’s 100th birthday recently, and now they will honor 100 years of Cubs baseball at the historic venue. The Cubs played in five ballparks before finally making Wrigley their home in 1916 after a group of investors bought the Chi-Feds of the failed Federal League and moved them there.
The park wouldn’t be known as Wrigley Field until 1926 as it was known as Weeghman Park and Cubs Park before landing on its final name that season. The commemorative patch is a version of the team’s 1916 logo in modern colors.