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Wrigley Rehab: Bleacher Tear-Down Almost Complete

By Erica Demarest | November 5, 2014 5:29am
 The Cubs hope to debut a bleacher expansion, five outfield signs, two video boards by Opening Day 2015.
The Cubs hope to debut a bleacher expansion, five outfield signs, two video boards by Opening Day 2015.
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LAKEVIEW — The Wrigley Field bleachers are almost completely gone as the Chicago Cubs continue construction.

The team hopes to debut a bleacher expansion, five outfield signs and two video boards by Opening Day 2015. Construction crews also will lay the foundation for a 30,000-square-foot underground clubhouse, slated to debut in 2016.

We've rounded up some of the week's best photos. To be included in the next installment of "Wrigley Rehab," tag #wrigleyfield or #1060project on Instagram.

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