Changes To The Ol’ Ballpark

The 2022 baseball season is underway and there have been some changes at Guaranteed Rate Field.  Three years ago, the right field stands behind what at the time was the Bullpen Sports Bar was renovated to align with a new beer sponsor, Goose Island.

This offseason, Miller replaced Budweiser as the beer vendor of choice, so the goose is gone and the area has been rebranded as the Miller Lite Landing.  The CTA car remains, but has been rebranded from a Green Line, which was one of Goose Island’s brands, to a Red Line, which serves the ballpark.

A division title in 2021 seems to be responsible for the next change, where the large banners attached to the outfield light supports which detailed the team’s division championships, league championships, and World Series championships, have been removed.  They look to have been replaced by much smaller notations painted onto the brick columns underneath the Kids Zone.

Now, if you are asking yourself “who the hell could possible read that?”, well, you are not alone.

The final big change is to the graphics profile used on the scoreboards and ribbon boards throughout the park.  Gone is the format that had been in place since the scoreboard was upgraded in 2016 and, in its place, is a gray and black format with fewer ads and additional defensive information.

Overall, the new format is very clean, but, ironically, the fewer ads has hurt the overall product, as it has pushed down the line score to where it is being blocked by the brick stack on the Fan Deck.  From where I sat yesterday, it blocked to totals, but I could still see each individual inning and could figure out the score.  I worry more of it will be blocked once I get to my normal seats further down the first base line.

A Wrigley Field For The 21st Century

2015marqueeThe Cubs kicked off the 2015 baseball season by hosting the Cardinals Sunday night, giving the world their first look at the first stage of Wrigley Field renovations.  Despite the best laid plans of Crane Kenney and the Cubs business team, the stadium was, sadly, not ready for prime time.

B7lCcWaCcAAeiq8As expected, the renovations that were planned to be completed over this past offseason were not completed on time.  The Cubs had peviously announced that the bleachers would not be ready for the beginning of the season.  To mask their emptiness, they were covered with tarps featuring images of the late Ernie Banks.

RFBleachersThe new video board planned for right field has not been installed yet, but the big Budweiser sign certainly was in place.  There were small changes to the centerfield scoreboard: removing the ribbon board underneath the board and replacing it with the new between-inning timer.  In left field, the new monster video board was in place, having been installed within days of Sunday’s ballgame. Continue reading →