Images: Cubs introduce Theo Epstein

                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 
Updated 10/25/2011 3:42 PM
Ronnie "Woo Woo" Wickers is the first fan to greet Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations and his wife, Marie, during a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Ronnie "Woo Woo" Wickers is the first fan to greet Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations and his wife, Marie, during a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts introduces Theo Epstein as the team's new president of baseball operations during a press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts introduces Theo Epstein as the team's new president of baseball operations during a press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George Leclaire | Staff Photographer
Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts introduces Theo Epstein as the team's new president of baseball operations during a press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts introduces Theo Epstein as the team's new president of baseball operations during a press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George Leclaire | Staff Photographer
Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts introduces Theo Epstein as the team's new president of baseball operations during a press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts introduces Theo Epstein as the team's new president of baseball operations during a press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George Leclaire | Staff Photographer
Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, speaks during a press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, speaks during a press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
The Chicago Cubs stadium sign welcomes Theo Epstein to Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  The Chicago Cubs stadium sign welcomes Theo Epstein to Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George Leclaire | Staff Photographer
Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts introduces Theo Epstein as the team's new president of baseball operations during a press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts introduces Theo Epstein as the team's new president of baseball operations during a press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George Leclaire | Staff Photographer
The Chicago Cubs stadium sign welcomes Theo Epstein to Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  The Chicago Cubs stadium sign welcomes Theo Epstein to Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George Leclaire | Staff Photographer
Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, after the press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, after the press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, talks to the press in pockets after the press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, talks to the press in pockets after the press conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, takes a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, takes a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, takes a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, takes a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, takes a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, takes a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, takes a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, takes a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
Theo Epstein Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations poses for photographs with news media photojournalists during a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Theo Epstein Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations poses for photographs with news media photojournalists during a tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
Ronnie "Woo Woo" Wickers hands Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, rosary beads as Epstein was touring Wrigley Field with his wife Marie in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Ronnie "Woo Woo" Wickers hands Theo Epstein, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations, rosary beads as Epstein was touring Wrigley Field with his wife Marie in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
Television crews were lined up to interview Theo Epstein Chicago Cubs president of baseball at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
  Television crews were lined up to interview Theo Epstein Chicago Cubs president of baseball at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tuesday.
George LeClaire | Staff Photographer
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