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Replays and Stats at Wrigley via smart phones


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http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2009/12/cubs-to-remain-jumbotron-free-at-wrigley-field.html

 

If you can't go big, go small. Kenney said the Cubs are looking at the possibility of installing an intranet at Wrigley for fans carrying iPhones and other smartphones, giving them access to stats and instant replays. He said San Francisco and San Diego are among the organizations with technology giving fans at the ballparks access to game information on handheld devices.

The historic centerfield scoreboard has no room for video replay, and is landmarked anyways and can't be touched.

"We know there is a little bit of an information desert at Wrigley that doesn't exist anywhere elsewhere, and we are going to tackle it in other ways," he said. "But I don't know if we'll do a Jumbotron."

There's been no decision on whether the Cubs would have the intranet in place for the 2010 season. But changes are coming to Wrigley Field, as the Ricketts family has said all along.

 

 

This would be pretty cool. Yea, we could always access stats on the internet, but this should be faster and easy access to quick replays would be awesome.

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I never had signal at Wrigley Field; I assumed they put a block on during the game. Don't even know if that's possible, but I thought it was weird.

I've never had a problem getting signal at Wrigley. Who's your carrier? (I use AT&T, for the record)

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I never had signal at Wrigley Field; I assumed they put a block on during the game. Don't even know if that's possible, but I thought it was weird.

 

I've heard that you can't use jammers and the like in this fashion due to the inability to call for help.

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I never had signal at Wrigley Field; I assumed they put a block on during the game. Don't even know if that's possible, but I thought it was weird.

I've never had a problem getting signal at Wrigley. Who's your carrier? (I use AT&T, for the record)

 

AT&T for me as well. It seemed fine before the game started, but if I wanted to look for updates around sports, I couldn't get a data signal.

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And how is this better than just having a jumbotron?

 

Uh, because there wouldn't be an incongruous monstrosity mounted out in the bleachers?

If the Cubs were to get one, imo the best place would be across Waveland on the old Budweiser building.

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