
The majestic Wrigley Field
During the weeks before the game, there were several reports of cement pieces falling from the ceiling of this 90-year-old structure. Chicago city officials were concerned about the safety of patrons and insisted that safety measures be taken. Officials planned to put netting over the entire ceiling where the concrete chunks had been falling.

Crews put up safety netting after discovering that cement pieces had fell from the stadium's ceiling.
Would the Cubs play? Would Sam make it to the game?
Sometime after 9 a.m. the announcement came on the radio saying that the netting was in place and the game would go on as scheduled.
And what a game it was! As grey skies turned to blue grey and the air cleared, nearly 40,000 fans filled Wrigley Field. Enthusiastic Phillies fans dotted the stands in their red shirts and hats. Cubs fans could be seen in all kinds of dress and undress; some even came bare-chested with Cub emblems. Some people wore hard hats to protect themselves from falling cement.
Although the Phillies scored a quick run in the first inning, the Cubs tied score was tied 3-3 by the bottom of the fourth. At the top of the fifth, the Phillies Abreu hit a home run with two men on, to make the score 3-6. Old-time Cubs fans suddenly had visions of games past flashing before their eyes.

Throughout the game, fly balls flew into the stands at a rapid rate. Three bats were broken.Ramirez hit three home runs, and Derrick Lee hit one for the Cubs. Pat Burrell and Bobby Abreu hit 2 home runs apiece for the Phillies, and the total number of homers for the game was 8. The final score was Cubs 10 and Phillies 7.

Sam enjoys the Cubs game with his great-great uncle
"It was a great game. The Cubs won by 3 points. I thought it was worth it to come a long way just to see the game. It is very hard to get Cubs tickets, you know," he said.
What a great way to spend a summer afternoon. Worries and cares melt away in the excitement of a great Cubs game. Sam was just lucky enough to see one.
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