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When the Cubs announced their attendance for 2022, anyone who had seen the smattering of empty seats in Wrigley Field throughout the season wasn’t surprised. They’d sold 2,616,780 tickets to home games over the course of the season, their lowest paid attendance in a non-pandemic impacted season since 1997.
Now, the team is lowering season-ticket prices. The Cubs announced the change on Wednesday, cutting tickets by an average of 5.1%. According to senior vice president of Marquee 360 Cale Vennum, who oversees the Cubs’ ticketing, all season ticket sections are reducing in price, with the decrease ranging from 2.