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Chicago Cubs 150th Anniversary Celebration 1876-2026 Wrigley Field Commemorative Whiskey Glass

Why the Chicago Cubs 150th Anniversary Celebration 1876-2026 Wrigley Field Commemorative Whiskey Glass is a Must-Have
The Chicago Cubs 150th Anniversary Celebration 1876-2026 Wrigley Field Commemorative Whiskey Glass marks a century and a half since the Cubs joined the National League as charter members in 1876. The franchise carried Tinker, Evers, and Chance through the 1908 World Series win, Ernie Banks’s “Let’s Play Two” Hall of Fame run, Ryne Sandberg’s MVP campaign, Harry Caray belting “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” from the Wrigley booth, and finally that 108-year drought-busting Game 7 against Cleveland in 2016. For fans who have packed the Friendly Confines bleachers, sung along at the seventh-inning stretch, or stood on Sheffield Avenue waiting for a home run ball, this Cubs whiskey glass holds the whole 150-season story in one pour.
The classic walking bear logo dominates the front face of the glass, raised in red, white, and blue enamel against a gold laurel wreath that arches above and around it. A red 150TH ribbon sits in the upper left and a red ANNIVERSARY ribbon sits on the upper right, with a gold ANNIVERSARY pennant flag flying off the right side. Directly below the bear, a CHICAGO CUBS banner curves across the body in raised gold. The Wrigley Field grandstand and marquee are etched in detailed blue-and-gold relief on the lower left of the glass with WRIGLEY FIELD stamped above the iconic red marquee, and the gold Commissioner’s Trophy stands directly beside it. A red 1876-2026 ribbon arcs across the lower band with WRIGLEY FIELD printed in raised gold beneath, and the vessel sits inside a royal-blue satin presentation case with gold CHICAGO CUBS 150TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 1876-2026 COMMEMORATIVE GLASS pressed across the lid.
Pour a finger of bourbon on Opening Day at Wrigley, hand it to the bleacher regular who’s been climbing the El stairs at Addison since the Sandberg years, or wrap it as a Father’s Day gift for the dad who can still recite Bill Murray’s “Let’s win this thing for Harry” line from the ’16 World Series run. It also lands well as a milestone birthday present for the lifer who stood on Waveland Avenue when Schwarber’s home run ball cleared the wall.
🐻 Why You’ll Love It
- Marks 150 years of Chicago Cubs baseball, going back to the franchise’s National League charter season in 1876
- Built around the classic walking bear logo the team has worn through Banks, Sandberg, and the Bryant-Rizzo years
- Pairs the etched Wrigley Field grandstand with the Commissioner’s Trophy from the 2016 championship run
- Royal-blue satin presentation case doubles as the bar-cart display piece between pours
- Holds shape on a shelf far longer than a paper Wrigley Field bleacher ticket or printed scorecard would
🥃 Features
- Heavyweight rocks-style whiskey glass wrapped in royal-blue and gold ribbon detail
- Red-white-and-blue walking bear logo centered on the front face, framed by a gold laurel wreath
- 150TH and ANNIVERSARY ribbons flanking the bear, with a gold CHICAGO CUBS banner curving below
- Etched Wrigley Field grandstand with the red marquee and Commissioner’s Trophy on the lower body
- Red 1876-2026 ribbon across the lower band with WRIGLEY FIELD stamped below, housed in a royal-blue satin presentation case
⚾ Perfect For
- An Opening Day gift for the bleacher regular climbing the El stairs at Addison every home Saturday
- A Father’s Day present for the dad who can still recite Bill Murray’s “Let’s win this thing for Harry” line
- A milestone birthday gift for the lifer who stood on Waveland Avenue for Schwarber’s World Series home run
- A retirement keepsake for the Cubs faithful who has been listening to Pat Hughes call games on the radio for decades
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