With spring hope springs eternal. And if you’re a Cubs fan you know that a lot of springs have passed since there has been a World Series at Wrigley Field. These Cubs World Series tickets most likely belonged to my Grandpa George. He and his brother in-law, my Uncle Frank, were best pals and would attend sports events together. So it is a pretty safe assumption that this is how the tickets came into my possession. I also remember hearing about how my Great Grandparents also enjoyed baseball. This means my kid is the 5th generation of my family to catch a game at Wrigley. Worth noting on these tickets is (as I often mention) the lack of corporate logos. Everything looks nicer when it doesn’t have some cheeseball branding campaign spewed across the front. The other item worth mentioning is the price. Now math has never been my strong suit but I think it is fair to say that the cost of a World Series ticket has pretty well outpaced the rate of inflation over the years. I suppose you can add that fact to the list of why that era is now known as baseball’s Golden Age.
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