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MESA, Ariz. - The Cubs are hoping to play at least part of a season at U.S. Cellular Field during the proposed reconstruction of Wrigley Field, assuming they succeed in their plan to sell Wrigley to the Illinois State Facilities Authority.
That was just one newsworthy item from an interview with Cubs beat reporters Friday with Cubs Chairman Crane Kenney at HoHoKam Park.
The ISFA already runs and operates U.S. Cellular Field, so if the Cubs begin a $250 million renovation of Wrigley, Kenney said it's likely they would play part of a season on the South Side with a little scheduling help from the American and National leagues.
"Maybe we don't need to be out for a whole season," he said. "Maybe construction would start [the] last day of the season, it would go through the off-season and maybe call it until June to get some major work done. Maybe you could phase it in over time."



















