Wrigley Field is still a big work in progress, but over the weekend it took few big steps forward.
The original plans for Wrigley included a scoreboard in right field which has been noticeable absent since the beginning of the season. However, as of Monday morning it is now there in all of its glory.
It is very understandable how this could anger the rooftop owners in right field.
The other minor detail is that the left and center field bleachers look like they are fully operational and ready to host some fans. The Cubs host the Mets Monday and it will be the first time this season that another 3,000 fans will be able to enjoy the game from the bleachers. As you can see from the image below, it is looking really solid.



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