Wrigley Field Seat Back Chicago Cubs

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Chicago Cubs (MLB) (1916–present)

Chicago Bears (NFL) (1921–1970)

This is an original plastic seat back that was removed during recent renovation. Great for Autographs, matching players uniform number.    I have 2 Styles , the regular and Bowtie (this style has 3 plastic slats) 

Comes with Major League Baseball authenticity with an individual numbered MLB Hologram. Hologram is either on front of seat back or on top as seen in above pictures.

The MLB Hologram- tamper-proof holograms unique to the MLB Authentication Program. Once fans receive their authenticated piece of memorabilia, they can trace the unique serial number on the Authentication database located on MLB.com  or you can click link on this website under Wrigley Field MLB Hologram on main page. 

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Below are some of the most popular:

Chicago Cubs MLB (1916-2020):   #7 Rick Monday, #8 Andre Dawson, #9 Javier Baez, #10 Ron Santo,#14 Ernie Banks, #17 Mark Grace, #17 Kris Bryant, #30 Ken Holzman, #44 Anthony Rizzo Etc.…

Chicago Bears NFL (1921-1970):   # 34 Walter Payton, #40 Gale Sayers, #50 Dick Butkus Etc..

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I also have other stadium seat backs:  Wrigley Field (Chicago Cubs), Bush Stadium (St Louis), Milwaukee County Stadium(Brewers & Green Bay Packers)  , New Jersey Meadowlands (NY Giants) , LA Dodgers, Atlanta Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta Braves & Falcons) ,  RCA Dome (Indianapolis Colts),  Tiger Stadium (Detroit Tigers & Lions ) , Anaheim Angels(Angel Stadium) , Shea Stadium (NY Mets) , Candlestick Park (San Francisco 49ers & Giants), New Comiskey Park (Chicago White Sox) , Civic Arena (Pittsburgh  Penguins)  Etc..

 History:                                                                                        

Over the last 102 years, Wrigley Field has hosted five World Series, four National League Championship Series, six Division Series, the 1998 wild-card tiebreaker game, three All-Star Games and seven no-hitters and been the home park of 33 Hall of Famers. It’s been the site of one of baseball’s most enduring legends, some of its greatest individual performances and one of the most controversial moments in postseason history. In its over a century of use, Wrigley has been a multi-purpose venue — the NFL’s Chicago Bears used it from 1921-70 — but it is best known for baseball.