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Bug #84   found in Wrigley Field's player profile
URL: /ballplayers/F/Field_Wrigley.stm
Fixed: August 15, 2002
Reported by: Tom Sharp (colagada@yahoo.com)
Reported error: Actually, the Phillies beat the Cubs 23-22, if I remember correctly.
Original text: "Aside from its lack of lights, Wrigley Field's most distinctive feature has been its winds. Usually strong, when they are blowing out, the tiny park is a pitcher's nightmare (the Cubs once beat the Phillies here, 23-22), but when they are blowing in, home runs are virtually non-existent."
Action taken: Corrected sentence.
Revised text: "Aside from its lack of lights, Wrigley Field's most distinctive feature has been its winds. Usually strong, when they are blowing out, the tiny park is a pitcher's nightmare (the Phillies once beat the Cubs here, 23-22), but when they are blowing in, home runs are virtually non-existent."