Images: An Instagram look at Wrigley Field
Come take an Instagram look at a day at Wrigley Field. Staff photographer John Starks uses Instagram to create a unique view of the little things that make Wrigley Field a great place to see the Chicago Cubs play baseball.
The marquee is reflected in a passing car on Clark Street at Addison at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago.
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The sun throws shadows on the left field grass at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago.
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The setting sun highlights the corner of Clark and Addison at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago before the start of the Cubs vs Pirates game.
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A dad and son look at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago from the upper deck.
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The setting sun casts shadows and highlights at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago.
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A couple stops on a ramp to the upper deck at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago.
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Fans stream through the main concourse at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago before the game between the Chicago Cubs and the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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A young fan holds and autographed baseball at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago.
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Groundskeepers spread drying agents on the infield at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago.
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Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant hops as each pitch is delivered at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Sunflower seeds are spilled in the dugout after Jake Arrieta hit a home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago.
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After fielding a ground ball, starting pitcher Jake Arrieta turns and throws out Starling Marte of the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first inning at Wrigley Field Sunday night in Chicago.
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