Section 426
Wrigley Field

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About Section 426

Key Insights

  • Covered Seats
  • Rows 1-9

Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 426 are labeled 1-9
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 1

Views From Section 426

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Baseball Seat View From Section 426, Row 8

What It's Like to Sit in Section 426

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RYS Expert Reviews

Upper Reserved

- The highest seating tier at Wrigley Field are the Upper Reserved sections which includes all 400 sections labeled 403-431. Each section is made up of nine steep rows that sit above the Upper Boxes on the 300 level. Sections are split up into two main groupings.  The Upper Reserved Infield is sections 409-426. Like the name suggests, seats here will have elevated views over the infield. While not the most desirable seats in the stadium, they are more desirable than the other group of seats called the Upper Reserved Outfield in sections 403-408 and 427-431.  Important Seating Information All Upper Reserved sections have poles that create obstructed views for fans in these seats. Obstructions vary by seat, but when purchasing tickets in these seats it should be assumed that a pole will be blocking some area on the field.  The only unobstructed row is Row 1, but these seats are just above the upper level's walkway where fans passing by can be a distraction. The good thing about the poles is they support the roof overhead which provides outstanding shade and cover to keep fans protected. The "L" and "R" designate the side of the field the section is located on. Fans should go up the ramps on the designated side of the field for easier access to their seats. 

Fan Reviews

Very cold and windy...decent view These seats were at the top row in the upper level. There's a fence behind you but you can see out the street. Unfortunately, it was windy early in the game which made those seats super cold. Luckily, it warmed up as the game went on. The view was pretty decent for a top row seat and you could see mostly everything. The overhang above you is pretty low which blocks the video board in left field which stinks, but you could see the center and right field boards decently well. Overall, not bad, but nothing great about these seats.

Section 426 / Row 9 / Seat(s) 7-8 • Baseball • Jun 2019

Not the Best Seats There are some seats in this section that aren't that bad. But being in Row 6 or higher in Section 532 and 530 means you're behind a mini scoreboard. That plus the pole blocking part of the outfield makes for not-so-great seats.

It's also super-windy up this high. This was the last row in the section and you really feel the breeze. Stairs getting up here are really tall and probably not doable for young kids.

Cool views of downtown Chicago behind you at least.

Section 426 / Row 9 / Seat(s) 110 • Baseball • Apr 2014

Additional Reviews

  • Dead and Company - Jun 15, 2019

    Section 426 / Row 3
  • Seating and Ticket Q&A

    Recommended inexpensive seats for first time Wrigley attendees? 

    Verified by an RYS expert

    The cheapest seats at Wrigley Field will always be found in the upper deck (300 and 400 level) and the back rows of the 200 sections. The upper deck was renovated before the 2019 season bringing more restroom and food options for fans sitting in these seats. Sections 303-331 will be free of obstructions and have a great view overlooking the field and taking in the entire Wrigley atmosphere. Moving up to the 400 level, there are poles that come in at the first row in most sections. To guarantee an unobstructed view, we suggest only looking in the front row of these sections. The bleachers are one of the most unique places to sit in all of baseball and can be on the cheaper side, but are not for everyone due to the fact there are no seat backs and it is first come first served.

    Section 426 Seating Chart

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