Cubs begin selling two different ticket packages today

It was disappointing to hear the news about the bleachers not being ready in time for Opening Night against the St. Louis Cardinals in April, but it won’t stop fans from purchasing tickets.

Speaking of which, the Chicago Cubs announced two packages today, allowing fans to choose between six or 12 games, including Opening Day against the Cardinals on Apr. 7. With the team adding a couple new faces during the off-season, including a manager who has been to the World Series, the front-office of this club should expect to sell more tickets this season.

More from Chicago Cubs News

The first ticket package will allow fans to choose between four different categories with six different games in each one. Here’s a quick look at what each of these packages will offer to fans, including dates and times.

  • Summer Six Pack – Kansas City Royals (Fri, May 29 3:05 pm), Cincinnati Reds (Fri, Jun. 12 3:05 pm), Miami Marlins (Fri, Jul. 3 1:20 pm), Chicago White Sox (Fri, Jul. 10 3:05 pm), Atlanta Braves (Fri, Aug 21. 3:05 pm), St. Louis Cardinals (Fri, Sept. 18 1:20 pm).
  • Family Day Pack – San Diego Padres (Sun, Apr. 19 1:20 pm), Kansas City Royals (Sun, May 31 1:20 pm), Cincinnati Reds (Sun, Jun. 14 TBD), Philadelphia Phillies (Sun, Jul. 26 1:20 pm), San Francisco Giants (Sun, Aug 9 TBD), St. Louis Cardinals (Sun, Sept. 20 TBD).
  • Rivals Pack – Pittsburgh Pirates (Sat, May. 16 3:05 pm), St. Louis Cardinals (Mon, Jul. 6 7:05 pm), Chicago White Sox (Sun, Jul. 12 1:20 pm), Milwaukee Brewers (Wed, Aug. 12 7:05 pm), St. Louis Cardinals (Sat, Sept. 19 12:05 pm), Pittsburgh Pirates (Fri, Sept. 25 1:20 pm).
  • Bobblehead Pack – San Diego Padres (Fri, Apr. 17 1:20 pm), Kansas City Royals (Sat, May 30 6:15 pm), Cincinnati Reds (Sat, Jun. 13 6:15 pm), Philadelphia Phillies (Sat, Jun. 25 3:05 pm), Atlanta Braves (Sat, Aug. 22 3:05 pm), Pittsburgh Pirates (Sat, Sept. 26 TBD).

Last but not least, the final ticket package will be a bit pricier than the one(s) listed above, but definitely worth it. Fans who chose this package will have the opportunity to choose two marquee games with any 10 flex games that have been spread throughout the rest of the season.

Unlike the summer, family day, rivals, and bobblehead packs, the flex package allows fans the either add a two game or three game series after the marquee selection.

The Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Nationals, Kansas City Royals, Detroit Tigers, San Francisco Giants, Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Atlanta Braves are among those who have sets of two games or more.

For more information in regards to this massive package. you can visit the Chicago Cubs website.

Next: Javier Baez Expected To Earn Playing Time