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Wrigley and son
The fans at Wrigley Field gave Wood a long standing ovation as his son, Justin, ran out to greet him as he exited the field.
After the death of William Wrigley Jr. his son, Philip K. Wrigley, bequeathed his father ’ s position as CEO of the successful Wrigley Company.
In 1961, Philip K. Wrigley handed the Wrigley torch to his son, William Wrigley III.
Cliff Stanford has a son and is in a relationship with Sylvia Spruck Wrigley.
Born in Chicago, he was an American chewing gum manufacturer and executive in Major League Baseball, inheriting both those roles as the quiet son of his much more flamboyant father, William Wrigley Jr. After his father died in 1932, Philip presided over the Wm.
Wrigley Jr. Company President to his son William Wrigley III in 1961.

Wrigley and Bill
Beginning in 1916, Bill Wrigley of chewing-gum fame acquired an increasing quantity of stock in the Cubs.
On October 23, 2006, William D. Perez succeeded Bill Wrigley Jr. II as CEO.
The first was Arthur Wrigley, followed in 1966 by Bill Frindall ( affectionately known as " the Bearded Wonder ") whose final test was England's drawn 2nd Test with India in December 2008.
" Mike's late father, Bill Veeck, Jr. is a well known baseball owner and counts one of his accomplishments as planting the ivy at Wrigley Field.

Wrigley and took
After taking the first two games at home against the Cubs, in the National League Division Series, they took the series to Wrigley Field, where they completed their sweep, earning their first berth in the National League Championship Series since 2001.
Whitwam replaced Titterington on drums, Green switched to bass guitar ( replacing Wrigley ), and Leckenby took over for Green as lead guitarist.
The night before his second match with Hackenschmidt, he attended a Chicago Cubs baseball game at Wrigley Field with his wife and in-laws and took his seat down front.
In 1961, a new L. A. Angels club, named after the minor league team Los Angeles Angels ( PCL ), joined the American League as an expansion team and took residence at Wrigley for just the one season.
The new Dodger Stadium also " took over " for Wrigley Field, as the site of choice for Hollywood filming that required a ballpark setting.
) They took the name Bears in 1922 as a tribute to baseball's Chicago Cubs, which permitted the Bears to play their games at Wrigley Field.
Veeck Sr. was a local sports writer who wrote several columns about how he would have run the Cubs differently, and the team's owner, William Wrigley Jr., took him up on it.
The old park took on a modern appearance ; in fact, it was nearly a duplicate of the initial version of another Federal League park in Chicago that would become Wrigley Field.
On May 15, 2010, Gill sang a rendition of ' Take Me Out to the Ballgame ' at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, as they took on the Pittsburgh Pirates.
This time he took the mound on the fifth day of the season, Saturday, April 18, 1931 before 30, 000 at Wrigley Field, Chicago versus the visiting Cardinals.
On April 10, 1982, Zachry took a no-hitter into the eighth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.

Wrigley and over
The ' 38 club saw Dizzy Dean lead the team's pitching staff and provided a historic moment when they won a crucial late-season game at Wrigley Field over the Pittsburgh Pirates with a walk-off home run by Gabby Hartnett, which became known in baseball lore as " The Homer in the Gloamin '".
The last successful drop kick in the NFL before that was executed by Ray " Scooter " McLean of the Chicago Bears in their 37-9 victory over the New York Giants on December 21, 1941, in the NFL Championship game at Chicago's Wrigley Field.
Wrigley is known for its ivy covered brick outfield wall, the unusual wind patterns off Lake Michigan, the iconic red marquee over the main entrance, the hand turned scoreboard, and for being the last major league park to have lights installed for play after dark.
In 2005, Wrigley purchased the Life Savers and Altoids businesses from Kraft Foods for US $ 1. 5 billion .< sup ></ sup > On January 23, 2007, Wrigley signed a purchase agreement to acquire an 80 percent initial interest in A. Korkunov for $ 300 million with the remaining 20 percent to be acquired over time.
All three brands have stayed relevant for over 100 years, continuing to satiate the customers of Wrigley ’ s Chewing Gum to this day.
Wrigley Field was a ballpark in Los Angeles, California which served as host to minor league baseball teams in the region for over 30 years, and was the home park for the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League as well as a current major league team, the later Los Angeles Angels, in their inaugural season, 1961.
It was also the first of the two ballparks to bear Wrigley's name, as the Chicago park was named for Wrigley over a year after the L. A. park's opening.
The use of Wrigley was studied by the Dodgers, but they opted for seating capacity over suitability as a baseball field, and instead set up shop in the Los Angeles Coliseum ( which had a 251-foot foul line ) while awaiting construction of Dodger Stadium.
Hartnett felt the strain of managing a team during the 1939 season as, he faced player discontent over the pampering of Dizzy Dean while, pitcher Larry French went over his head to complain to owner Philip Wrigley about his lack of pitching assignments.
The candy maker, located on the same street as Wrigley Field, named the bar " Baby Ruth " in 1921, as Babe Ruth's fame was on the rise, over 30 years after Cleveland had left the White House, and 17 years after his daughter, Ruth, had died.
Following their 14-10 victory over the New York Giants on December 29 at frigid Wrigley Field, the Bears ' players awarded Allen the honor of the " game ball.
On its dedication day, September 17, 1934, the student body — over 9, 000 boys — and faculty gathered at Wrigley Field and from there walked en masse several miles west to the new campus.
Currently, it is manufactured in the USA by Ford Gum & Machine Company in Akron, NY, after taking over distribution rights from Wrigley and moving production from Mexico at the end of 2010.
A week later, on September 25, in his first start and his first appearance at the Cubs ' home park, Wrigley Field, Cavaretta hit a home run that supplied the winning margin in the Cubs ' 1 – 0 win over Cincinnati.
Two separate biographical films made in the 1990s also repeated this gesture in an unambiguous way, coupled with Ruth hitting the ball over the famous ivy-covered wall, which did not actually exist at Wrigley Field until five years later.
The Cubs were sold to the Tribune Company in 1981, ending over 60 years of Wrigley association with the team, save the name of the ballpark itself, which remains Wrigley Field.
In Texas, Cordero earned his first career MLB save on June 19, 2002, striking out all three batters he faced in the tenth inning in a 7 – 4 win over the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.

Wrigley and owner
It was called Cubs Park between 1920 and 1926 before being renamed for then Cubs team owner and chewing gum magnate, William Wrigley, Jr ..
* NP William Wrigley, Jr., chewing gum magnate, owner of the Chicago Cubs
This new trend in corporate naming ( or renaming ) is distinguishable from names of some older venues, such as Crosley Field, Wrigley Field, and the first and second Busch Stadiums, in that the parks were named by and for the club's owner, which also happened to be the name of the company owned by those clubowners.
Callard & Bowser-Suchard formerly manufactured and produced Altoids at a plant in Bridgend, Wales, but Wrigley, the brand's owner, moved Altoids ' production to an existing plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to manufacture the products closer to where they are primarily marketed.
After Cincinnati Reds owner Warren Giles and Chicago Cubs owner Philip K. Wrigley raised strong opposition to Frick, formerly the front runner, New York Yankees co-owner Larry MacPhail began to advocate for Chandler.
Red Wings owner Mike Ilitch, who also owns the Tigers, has wanted Detroit to host the Winter Classic ever since 2009 ( when the Wings faced the Chicago Blackhawks at Wrigley Field ).
The curse of the Billy Goat was supposedly placed on the Chicago Cubs in 1945 when Billy Goat Tavern owner Billy Sianis was asked to leave a World Series game against the Detroit Tigers at the Cubs ' home ground of Wrigley Field because his pet goat's odor was bothering other fans.
Sianis ’ family claims that he dispatched a telegram to team owner Philip K. Wrigley which read, “ You are going to lose this World Series and you are never going to win another World Series again.
By late August Cubs owner William Wrigley, Jr. publicly expressed his desire to trade him.
Despite this, it is more widely believed to have begun in 1926 when William Wrigley, the chewing gum entrepreneur and owner of the Chicago Cubs, named his team's stadium " Wrigley Field.
On July 20, 1938, Cubs owner Philip K. Wrigley named the 37-year-old Hartnett as the team's player-manager, replacing Charlie Grimm.
Wrigley has made many appearances in British TV programmes such as Phoenix Nights ( where he was Dodgy Eric, who sold club owner Brian Potter a Das Boot fruit machine, a bucking bronco and an obscene bouncy castle ), Emmerdale ( as eccentric rocket inventor Barry Clegg ), and his sixth character in Coronation Street ( as the Rev.
The Angels franchise of today was established in the MLB in 1961 through former owner Gene Autry, the team ’ s first Major League owner who bought the rights to continue the franchise name from Walter O ' Malley, the former Los Angeles Dodgers owner who acquired the franchise from Phil Wrigley, the owner of the Chicago Cubs at the time.
The Angels franchise of today was established in MLB in 1961 after former owner Gene Autry bought the rights to continue the franchise name from Walter O ' Malley, the former Los Angeles Dodgers owner who had acquired the franchise from Phil Wrigley, the owner of the Chicago Cubs at the time.

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