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aggiesal

(10,356 posts)
2. Fly the W, was started by Wrigley Field itself. ...
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:38 AM
Yesterday

Last edited Fri Oct 3, 2025, 11:26 PM - Edit history (2)

Because Wrigley Field is a neighborhood ball park, the flag that flies after the game announces to the neighborhood whether the Cubs won or lost.
We knew about it growing up in the 60's, 70's & 80's, but it took off in the World Series season of 2016.

The flag that flies when they win, is a white flag with a blue W & it flies to the left of the main flagpole
Fans wait after the game, to watch the flag go up.


The flag that flies when they lose, is a blue flag with a white L & it flies to the right of the main flagpole


It is a very cool 😎 tradition.

MIButterfly

(1,417 posts)
4. When I was still working, I would decorate my desk with Cubs memorabilia starting on Opening Day
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 02:18 AM
12 hrs ago

and ending on the last day of the season (which was the last day of the regular season or the last day of their postseason). In 2016, I left a huge framed poster of the front pages of the Chicago Tribune when they won the NLDS; the NLCS; and the World Series up all year until the start of the next season.

I never flew the W because I was afraid people would think I supported George W. Bush, but after he left office, I had a little W flag I would put out on my desk.

GO CUBS GO!!!!

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