Section 104
Wrigley Field

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About Section 104

Key Insights

  • Recommended For Comfortable Viewing
  • Recommended For Outstanding Convenience (Rows 1-5)
  • Recommended For Outstanding Convenience (Rows 11-15)
  • Recommended For Getting a Ball
  • Afternoon Shade in Select Rows
  • Rows 1-13, 14-15

Seating Notes

  • For baseball games, we recommend these seats for comfortable viewing
  • For baseball games, we recommend rows 1-5 for outstanding convenience
  • For baseball games, we recommend rows 11-15 for outstanding convenience
  • For baseball games, we recommend these seats for getting a ball
  • Rows 10 and above are shaded during most day games
  • See all shaded and covered seating

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 104 are labeled 1-13, 14-15
  • Wheelchair seating is available behind Row 13
  • Entrances to this section are located at Rows 1 and 15

Views From Section 104

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Baseball Seat View From Section 104, Row 15

What It's Like to Sit in Section 104

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RYS Expert Reviews

Field Boxes

- Field Box seats at Wrigley Field make up the middle portion of lower level seats at Wrigley Field. When looking at the seating chart, Field Box sections are 100-numbered sections between the Club Box seats (3-32) and 200-numbered Terrace Level. Tickets in this location are broken down into three areas: Field Box Home Plate: Sections 112-122 Field Box Infield: Sections 109-111 and 123-126 Field Box Outfield: Sections 101-108 and 127-134 Most sections will have 15 rows of seats, putting all fans within 30 rows of the field with a slight elevation. Tunnels are accessible from the top and bottom of the sections making it easy to get in and out of regardless of the row. For a Cubs Game Most fans enjoy good views of the pitchers mound and batters box which would make the Field Box Home Plate the most desirable seats in this location. Those wanting to be near the dugouts should look at the sections that are a part of the Field Box Infield. The Cubs will be on the third base side with the visiting team occupying the first base dugout. Field Box Outfield sections are usually the least expensive Field Box option due to their distance from home plate. For some, being close to the field is desirable. From our experience, we suggest comparing with Home Plate or Infield Terrace Box sections. When Buying for a Concert  Field Box Infield sections will provide the clearest views to the stage for concerts at Wrigley. These sections will provide enough of an angle to avoid the sound booth and mix tents that are typically set up centered to the stage. Avoid getting tickets toward the end of the Field Box Outfield. As you move closer toward the foul poles the views to the stage become severely angled and it becomes harder to see parts of the show that are further back on the stage. Another important note for concerts is you will be looking through the protective netting that is in place for baseball games. For most fans this is not an issue, but for those looking to avoid the net Field Seats or Upper Box sections are the best options. 

Seating and Ticket Q&A

Which seats are best for older people who have a little difficulty with stairs?

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Although Wrigley Field is an old stadium, they have done much to improve the accessibility of the ballpark. For older fans, who have difficulty with stairs, we suggest the top or bottom rows of the 100 or 200 level sections. These sections have smaller steps compared to those in the upper level.

Look at rows 1-4 or 13-15 in sections 102-132. If these seats do not work for you, or are out of your price range, look at seats in rows 1-3 or 20-23 in sections 206-229.

If you are older, it may also be a good idea to avoid sitting in the sun for an afternoon game. You can use the "Shaded Seats" filter to find seats that are in the shade for your game.

I want to bring someone that has a fear of heights, what area would be best?

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If you are attending a game with someone that has a fear of heights avoid any 400 or 500 sections. All other sections are on the ground level and don't feel high up in the air. The cheaper options will be in the 200 sections and will be a little further away while sections 2-40 and 101-142 will be nice and close to the field. These close seats will be pricier.

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