I think Cubs fans compare Wrigley to other parks (Miller Park, USCellular for example) add see what they've been missing. I agree that improvements can be made (must be made at a minimum). I'm not at all enamored with Wrigley (peeling paint and rust everywhere, nets to catch falling concrete, terrible food, no or expensive parking, no amenities for young kids, bad sight lines, terrible scoreboard etc etc). The improvements made to the bleachers were well done but the rest of the park is a dump. You may think that a suburban stadium is a non-starter, but I doubt the city administration does much to help the Cubs without at least the option being out there for the team. Personally, I would love to see it but I agree that it most likely won't happen. Wrigley has a max capacity of something like 45K. If a new stadium could be built with a capacity of 55K that additional revenue could go a long way toward a higher payroll (assuming sellouts continue which I'll admit is not certain).