As for additional night games, I think they only really need to add Friday night games to be similar to the rest of the league. The first two games of a three game series are usually night games anyways. And, like most teams, getaway days, Saturdays (due to FOX) and Sundays are day games. And I agree with the general sentiment in this thread regarding the selfishness of Wrigleyville residents. If it weren't for the Cubs, their inflated property values wouldn't be so high. You really think the actual residents or "Wrigleyville" or Lakeview have any say about this? Get a [expletive] clue. The residents are the reason night games are limited and I'm sure the ones with money will have some say in this (through Tunney). And I used to live in the neighborhood, so yes, I do have a [expletive] clue, [expletive]. I used to live in the neighborhood as well. The residents do have Tunney's ear but the businesses and rooftop owners have his pocketbook. If given the choice Tunney will side with the rooftop owners every time. Rooftop owners are not residents. Most are owned by out of town corporations and LLC's that were started when the night games were first introduced in 1988. But the night game limitations are due to the residents, not the rooftop owners. I would think the rooftop owners would want more night games as it provides access to more customers and more money in their pockets.