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Fields, grounds, parks and stadia By JohnW53 on Feb 17, 2021, 4:59am CST +
Since 1927, the Cubs have played their home games at Wrigley Field.
But from when it opened in 1914, through 1926, the same facility was called a park: Weeghman, then Cub.
By my count, the 30 current Major League teams have welcomed visitors to venues that bore
164 different names nearly 4.5 per team.
That includes the same venue used by different teams, which has happened
9 times, including a pair of sites that once were the home of
3 MLB clubs. A list of those venues is at the end of the post.
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In the second part of this interview with Thelonious Monster founder, and vocalist, Bob Forrest, we talk about the band reuniting, writing
Oh That Monster (check out Michael Toland’s review), and all the ghosts that come with friendships that have lasted over 30 years.
It’s pretty amazing that you got the lineup back together.
BOB FORREST: It’s pretty amazing that we’re all alive! As it got more serious and we were recording and I was looking out through a glass window like I had my whole young life, it was the three of them. And I realized the four of us have been in this band since 1984. That’s pretty crazy just to know people for 36 years, that we’re in a room making a record? It was really an amazing thing. It also had a lot of bittersweetness, like, this is probably the last time we’re going to make a record. One of us is going to die, sooner or later. And, how special it was.