Sitting six games behind the Brewers for the NL Central crown but holding a five and a half game lead for the first Wild Card slot, the Cubs sent out post-season invoices to their season ticket holders yesterday for the first time since 2023. Thanks to a randomly selected combination assignment, I would end up with tickets to two games in each potential round. I would maintain my normal seats through the NLCS but would end up relocated to the right field side should the team advance to the World Series.
Mixing things up a bit, the Cubs are also offering a three-year renewal which will guarantee some access to All-Star week activities in 2027. For my package, that would include the Futures Game on Saturday and either the Home Run Derby or the All-Star Game itself. Going the annual renewal route will give you the opportunity to purchase tickets to those events should any remain.
Barring a complete collapse over the next five weeks, the Cubs seem to be a lock to make the postseason. Getting out of that Wild Card round, where they would face the Padres if the season ended today, might be more difficult.
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