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Ever had the dream of visiting the friendly confines of Wrigley Field in October with the potential for history to be made?
If your goal was to see the Cubs lose their 100th game for the first time since 1966 and only the third time in their long history, doing so wouldn't have put a dent in your wallet.
Tickets to Monday night's Astros-Cubs game at Wrigley were listed as low
as 19 cents apiece on stubhub.com for two tickets in the outfield upper deck. The seats cost, at face value, $8 each.
October baseball in the Windy City — possibly the cheapest thing you can do in Chicago.