Cubs Win Flag

[2][3] It has become an important symbol for fans, and tradition of flying a win or loss flag over the stadium began soon after the construction of the scoreboard in 1937.The W-lettered flag is raised on the left field side of the board, above the blue light that also indicates a win.[17] The flag has become a celebratory symbol for Chicago Cubs fans who purchase reproductions and take them to games at home and on the road to show support.[6] The Cubs' then-owner Philip K. Wrigley ordered the reconstruction of the bleachers and the building of the manually operated scoreboard in 1937.flags that flew on the grandstand roof (all of them serving to give the players a sense of the wind speed and direction).[10] On August 13, 1987, Billy Williams had his number retired and it flew with the same color scheme, on the right field foul pole.[10] Subsequent retired Cubs numbers for Ron Santo, Ryne Sandberg and Ferguson Jenkins/Greg Maddux also match this color scheme.In addition to the flags, Wrigley authorized Bill Veeck, the leader of the bleacher reconstruction project, to add colored lights on the crossbar of the masthead so that the Chicago 'L' passengers would be able to see the outcome of Cubs home games after sunset.[4] Hartell's book acknowledges Veeck's comments, but reports that contemporary newspapers stated that the colors of the lights were blue and white, as they are now.[4] The lights complement the flags by helping night time passersby learn the result of that day's Cubs game at a glance.
Cubs present President Barack Obama with an autographed flag during their visit to the White House to celebrate their 2016 World Series victory
W flag used by Chicago Cubs after winning the 2016 National League Championship Series . Video from Voice of America .
Wrigley FieldChicago CubsscoreboardNavy SEALsocial mediahashtagdoubleheadersunrisesunsetAmerican flagNational League2008 Cubsmagic numberNationals ParkFlag of the United States2007 CubsNL CentralChicago Union Station2016 World Series500 West MadisonOgilvie Transportation Center"L" trainBarack ObamaGo Cubs Go!Len KasperBob BrenlySt. Louis CardinalsMilwaukee BrewersChicago White SoxBusch StadiumRate FieldPittsburgh PiratesJolly RogerAmazon.comPhilip K. WrigleyErnie BanksBilly WilliamsRon SantoRyne SandbergFerguson JenkinsGreg MadduxBill VeeckChicago 'L'2016 National League Championship SeriesVoice of AmericaColorado RockiesCoors FieldSan Francisco Giants2008 Chicago CubsAmazon.com, Inc.National Park ServiceThe Star-LedgerMLB.comTelander, RickChicago Sun-TimesModell'sChicago Historical SocietyChicago, IllinoisFranchiseHistorySeasonsAwardsRecordsNo-hittersPlayersManagersOwners and executivesBroadcastersOpening Day starting pitchersFirst-round draft picks23rd Street GroundsLakefront ParkWest Side Park ISouth Side ParkWest Side Park IIList of eventsRenovationsWrigley RooftopsTinker to Evers to ChanceBleacher BumsThe DugoutWayne MessmerRonnie Woo WooJerry PritikinYosh KawanoLife's Greatest GameAlibi IkeMike RoykoHoly Cow!Grant DePorterWrigley CompanyWrigley Field ivyHey Hey Holy MackerelBill HoldenThe HecklerArne HarrisGo, Cubs, GoSweet Home ChicagoAll the WayEamus CatuliAddison Red Line StationSheridan Red Line StationClark StreetAddison StreetThe Winning TeamElmer, the GreatFerris Bueller's Day OffRookie of the YearThis Old CubThe NaturalTaking Care of BusinessA League of Their OwnThe Cubs Fan's Guide To HappinessPat PieperThe Cubby BearHarry Caray's Italian SteakhouseBohemian National Cemetery ColumbariumBack to the Future Part IICurse of the Billy GoatEx-Cubs FactorBabe Ruth's called shotSteve Bartman incidentHomer in the Gloamin'1998 home run chaseBrock for BroglioMerkle's BonerCollege of CoachesKen HubbsBilly Jurges incidentJune 23, 1984 game1998 NL Wild Card tie-breaker game2015 NL Wild Card Game2015 NL Division Series2016 NL Championship Series2018 NL Central tie-breaker game2019 MLB Little League ClassicMLB at Field of Dreams2023 MLB London SeriesJoe RickettsTom RickettsJed HoyerCarter HawkinsCraig CounsellMinor league affiliatesIowa CubsKnoxville SmokiesSouth Bend CubsMyrtle Beach PelicansACL CubsDSL Cubs BlueDSL Cubs RedMarquee Sports NetworkRadio networkJon SciambiJim DeshaiesJoe GirardiBeth MowinsPat HughesRon CoomerZach Zaidman