By Paul Sullivan
The Cubs, under new owner Tom Ricketts, will petition Major League Baseball in hopes to secure the 2014 All-Star Game as part of a celebration commemorating the Cubs' 100th anniversary playing at Wrigley Field, team president Crane Kenney said.
The Cubs, under new owner Tom Ricketts, will petition Major League Baseball in hopes to secure the 2014 All-Star Game as part of a celebration commemorating the Cubs' 100th anniversary playing at Wrigley Field, team president Crane Kenney said.








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How about a World Series before you worry about the All-Star Game?
No, it's team President Crane Kenney.
Maybe this should commemorate the opening of the replacement for Wrigley...
Smack Daddy, you're an idiot. MLB rules state that every team gets 1 All Star. Even the Nationals get one.
daley also wanted the olympics in chicago. Its not gonna happen. Won't happen with the boystown beer garden in 2014 either.
Is a team allowed to host the All-Star Game without any All Stars?