Jerry Lai - USA Today Sports
Jerry Lai - USA Today Sports

Cubs 'Build your own baseball' ticket pack information


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CHICAGO – Chicago Cubs fans can secure tickets to their must-have matchups of the 2023 regular season prior to single game tickets going on sale in February through the new “Build Your Own Baseball” Pack (BYOB) starting Thursday, January 12, at 10 a.m. CST.

The BYOB Pack starts at 12 games and allows fans to add additional games to customize their pack to best fit their schedule. Fans can select from 81 total games when purchasing the BYOB Pack, including Opening Day, rivalry matchups against the Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago White Sox, interleague games against the Boston Red Sox and much more.

In addition, the Cubs are offering preset 8-game ticket packs set around various themes including Fridays, Sundays, coveted rival matchups and summer games. The “Friday Pack” features eight Friday games; the “Sunday Pack” includes eight Sunday games; the “Rival Pack” features matchups against the Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox and other N.L. Central Division rivals; and the “Summer Pack” features games in May, June, July and August.

“Through the BYOB Pack, fans can customize their own selection of games and secure their favorite matchups before single game tickets go on sale in February,” said Marquee 360 Senior Vice President Cale Vennum. “Whether fans choose the preset 8-game ticket pack or want to create something more customizable to fit their schedule, these two options provide fans with more flexibility and choice when deciding how to spend their time at the Friendly Confines.”

For the BYOB and 8-game ticket packs, fans must select the same number of tickets for all games in their package and tickets will be delivered exclusively through the MLB Ballpark app. For more information or to purchase a ticket pack, please visit www.cubs.com/packs.

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