Monday, March 03, 2008

Nothing is Sacred


Not even beloved Wrigley Field's name. Now, it's not that there's anything special about "Wrigley", it's that it's been named that for so long, and everyone loves going to "Wrigley" Field.

But apparently the owner of the Cubs couldn't care less as you can see here as he is considering selling the naming rights to the field. Great, another Petco or Safeco Field. Or maybe we should just cut to the chase and name it Playtex Park or Walmart Stadium. Gene has a few other ideas here. Frick.

7 comments:

Aaron Stewart said...

Maybe if they can get the makers of juicy fruit to sponsor the stadium every one wins...

g13 said...

except for the cubs.

Anonymous said...

I believe it already IS named after the chewing gum industrialist. So it was named after the biggest money back then...why complain when it is going to the highest bidder 80 some years later.

Dustin said...

it's not about it not being named after big business, it's about tradition anon.

DJ Word said...

it is about tradition. Ha. A tradition of losing.

Change the name. Wrigley has not exactly been kind to your team. Maybe another name will bring luck.

On the other hand. Keep the name Wrigley. It has worked out for all of us that hate the Cubs for 100 Glorious Years.

If my team could not win a a stadium I would blow it up and start over with a new name (maybe a new city).

GO CARDS!

Dustin said...

i'm going to ignore that Rick.

Anonymous said...

http://www.theonion.com/content/from_print/chicago_cubs_sell_stadium