A Lovely Day at Wrigley, Spoiled
Saturday September 7th, 2024 the Chicago Cubs vs. the New York Yankees and it is a lovely day. Well mostly. My daughter Lydia, and her spouse Tom, have taken Elaine and me to the game. So many good memories at Wrigley.
A favorite Cub player is on the field at first base. It’s Anthony Rizzo. But wait, he’s in a Yankee uniform! Whoops. That 2016 World Series champion team (Contreras, Lester, Bryant, Fowler, Pena, Ross, Russell, Baez, Hendricks, Schwarber, Szczur, Almora, and more) have all been blown away to other teams – or retirement. That team was dispersed, suffering with a bad case of the “Ricketts” (family team owners). Okay, I know things didn’t go so well in 2017 when many of these champs were still in Chicago. Still, the Cubs are the Cubs. Why pass over a foolish trade when it is available?
Among the over 40,200 in attendance are Kerry Wood and Rick Sudcliffe! They were keepers, good to see on the big screen. When Rizzo comes to bat for the first time there is a prolonged ovation. NICE. Still, it is a bit unnerving to realize that many, maybe half of the crowd standing and cheering are wearing Yankees gear. Rizzo tips his hat several times. Nice – but so many Yankee fans?
One reason is because of another Yankee player, a little fella named Aaron Judge. He is a giant among other players, at a muscle bound 6’7”. His .321 batting average and 51 home runs also dwarf others. So, Yankee fans have come to see JUDGE and rizzo. I am prepared not to like Aaron Judge despite hearing all the stories speaking of him as a genuinely good guy. On the field and with the crowd he displays this good spirit and warm demeanor. I soften in my judgements about Judge. He is a nice guy.
In the sixth inning, Judge is walked. There are a series of other events I choose not to remember – a hit, stolen bases, and then a long fly ball to center field. The inning is ending! But no. The ball falls from the glove of a not to be named Cub and the Yankees take a 1-0 lead. The Yankee who hit that long fly, that should have been caught? You have already guessed. It was Antony Rizzo!
Is this what spoiled my otherwise wonderful afternoon at Wrigley? Well, no, I have suffered worse. (Insert your worst memory here.) In the fourth inning the four Yankee fans directly in front of us return from the concession stand. Like Aaron Judge, they seem nicer people than one would otherwise expect from Big Apple supporters. What spoiled it all was the desecration these Yankee fans brought on to Wrigley field. There they were with hotdogs (not even brats) and covering each of the dogs was, yes… it is tragic… large dollops of ketchup! Any respectable fan at Wrigley knows this is in bad form.
It is such inconsiderate etiquette! Ketchup at Wrigley? It is like me trying to speak French in a French restaurant or mentioning the Northern Illinois football win over the Irish on Saturday in South Bend. Just bad, inconsiderate form among decent folks
The game ended with the Yankees winning 2-0. There was some redemption. Cubs beat the Yankees the next day to prevent a sweep by a score of 2-1! Still, the image of ketchup on a hotdog at Wrigley can spoil a summer.





