Article: Tribune studying naming rights Wrigley Field

AP Sports Writer

CHICAGO - Wrigley Field is a shrine of sorts, a top Chicago

tourist attraction and haven for baseball fans who revel in its

throwback ivy-covered walls while partying and rooting for their

Cubbies.

There have been changes over the years, some that initially made

purists cringe: lights in 1988, advertising on the walls, new

bleachers, and this past offseason a makeover of the playing surface.

But here's one possible alteration that really has Chicago

buzzing during one of the city's longest and coldest winters:

Would Wrigley be the same with another name?

Billionaire Sam Zell has taken over the Tribune Company and is

expected to sell the Cubs. And Wrigley, too, ...

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