
The Lovable Losers and their legendary landmark of a ballpark are now headed to the Ricketts family for 900 million dollars.
That has sports watchers wondering what the billionaire financial gurus will do to the Friendly Confines.
"This is obviously an iconic place," says Chicago Tribune Cubs beat writer Paul Sullivan. "There's been a lot of talk that they want to make some changes in the grandstand, the triangle building, perhaps some amenities around the park to add some revenue and we haven't really heard from the Ricketts what they plan to do."
Should they plan to do anything?
Sullivan says if they do, they'll likely stay true to the old-school design and atmosphere.
"Tom Ricketts is a guy who kind of grew up in Wrigley Field, came here in college, and partied in the bleachers- so he's a Wrigley Field lover," Sullivan says.
Attention all Wrigley Field lovers:
If you owned the park, what would you change?
Weigh in here.



