Flashback to September 28
Sports History

1916
First National League game at Weeghman Park (Wrigley Field) in Chicago opens, Chicago Cubs beat Cincinnati Reds 7-6.
Read moreThe year was 1916, on April 20th, when the historic event of the first National League game at Weeghman Park, later known as Wrigley Field, took place in Chicago. The game featured the Chicago Cubs going head to head against the Cincinnati Reds, with the Cubs ultimately triumphing in a thrilling 7-6 victory. This milestone game marked the beginning of a new era for the Cubs and their home stadium.
Weeghman Park, located on the North Side of Chicago, was built in 1914 for the Federal League, a short-lived rival of the Major League Baseball (MLB). When the Federal League disbanded after the 1915 season, the Cubs took the opportunity to purchase the park and move in as their new home. Renamed Wrigley Field in 1926, it remains one of the oldest and most iconic ballparks in MLB history.
The opening day of the 1916 season was met with excitement and anticipation. Fans from all over Chicago gathered at Weeghman Park to witness this historic moment. The atmosphere was electric as supporters eagerly awaited the first pitch. The game was scheduled for 2:30 pm, and the weather was favorable, setting the stage for an unforgettable afternoon.
As the game got underway, the Cincinnati Reds took an early lead, scoring two runs in the first inning. However, the Cubs quickly responded, showcasing their offensive prowess by scoring three runs in the bottom half of the inning. The lead changed hands multiple times throughout the game, with both teams displaying their skills and determination.
The star of the game was Cubs’ outfielder, Cy Williams, who delivered a stellar performance, hitting two home runs. Williams’ heroics helped propel the Cubs to their eventual 7-6 victory over the Reds.
The victory on that historic day in 1916 marked the beginning of a new era for the Cubs and their loyal fanbase. It provided a glimpse of the success and excitement that would become synonymous with the franchise in the years to come. Wrigley Field would go on to witness countless memorable moments, including multiple World Series appearances and the breaking of the infamous “Curse of the Billy Goat” in 2016.
Fast forward more than a century, and Wrigley Field remains a beloved landmark in the city of Chicago. The ivy-covered walls, the iconic marquee, and the lively atmosphere continue to draw in fans from far and wide. Attending a game at Wrigley Field is an experience like no other, blending the rich history of the 1916 opening day game with the vibrant energy of the present.
the first National League game at Weeghman Park, later known as Wrigley Field, on April 20th, 1916, was a significant milestone in the history of the Chicago Cubs and their home stadium. The Cubs’ hard-fought victory over the Cincinnati Reds set the stage for the success and excitement that would follow in the years to come. Wrigley Field remains a cherished venue in the baseball world, symbolizing the enduring spirit of the Cubs and their loyal fanbase.
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