When was the first home run at Wrigley Field?

December 24, 2018 Off By idswater

When was the first home run at Wrigley Field?

Wrigley Field Homers. The first home run was hit by Art Wilson of the Chicago Whales in a Federal League game on April 23, 1914. Wilson connected off Kansas City’s George (Chief) Wilson, sending the ball over the left-field wall with a man aboard in the second inning. The Whales went on to win 9-1 before 15,000 fans.

When was the last time the Cubs won at Wrigley Field?

Sammy Sosa’s 60th home runs in 1998, 1999 and 2001. Tom Glavine’s 300th career win on August 5, 2007 with the Mets. Cubs clinch a post-season series at Wrigley Field for the first time in franchise history, October 13, 2015, when they defeat the St. Louis Cardinals in Game Four of the National League Division Series.

What was the longest homer ever hit at Wrigley Field?

Some say 600 feet. The Cubs went on to win 6-5, but Kingman’s king-sized blow took center stage. Many agreed it was the longest homer ever hit at Wrigley Field. Others say if Kingman could have straightened it out, the ball would’ve hit the scoreboard.

How big is the left field line at Wrigley Field?

E: the left field line distance is 532 pixels, thus 532 pixels will be taken to equal 355 feet. Computing the home run distances is then a matter of simple arithmetic. Image #4: F: a projected path for the Clemente home run.

How many home runs per game at Wrigley Field?

Speaking of home runs, Wrigley Field saw 163 home runs in 81 games this season. At 2.01 home runs per game, Wrigley is slightly below the overall National League average of 2.01 home runs per game. Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant hit the longest home run of the year, at 461 feet.

Who was the first player to hit a home run at Wrigley Field?

The first home run was hit by Art Wilson of the Chicago Whales in a Federal League game on April 23, 1914. Wilson connected off Kansas City’s George (Chief) Wilson, sending the ball over the left-field wall with a man aboard in the second inning.

What are the best seats at Wrigley Field?

More specifically, if you can sit in sections 304, 305, or 306 (as close to the outfield wall as possible), the better the chances of you catching a home run ball. Speaking of home runs, Wrigley Field saw 163 home runs in 81 games this season.

Sammy Sosa’s 60th home runs in 1998, 1999 and 2001. Tom Glavine’s 300th career win on August 5, 2007 with the Mets. Cubs clinch a post-season series at Wrigley Field for the first time in franchise history, October 13, 2015, when they defeat the St. Louis Cardinals in Game Four of the National League Division Series.