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The Chicago Bulls basketball team plays here at the United Center—the largest arena in the United States. Though they might not be winning world championships today, they still have the cutest darn mascot ever. Sneaky loves you Benny the Bull! Obviously Benny the Bull is the best thing that has ever happened to the Chicago Bulls, but running a close second is that tall guy…what’s his name? During his career, Michael Jordan and the Bulls won six NBA Championships. The Bulls basketball season runs from early November through April each year for a total of 82 regular season games
Da Bears, one of the oldest franchises in professional football, play at Soldier Field. This state-of-the-art facility took only 20 months to build (make sure there aren’t any ball “bear”ings missing from your seat). Die-hard Bears fans won’t let below zero temperatures keep them from watching their beloved team kick some "arse," you'll see fans rolled up in blanket burritos cheering their team to victory. Walter Payton always told us not to namedrop, so we will just say that the Chicago Bears have had bukus of well known players and coaches recognized around the world (cough... George Halas…cough…Mike Ditka…sniff…Gayle Sayers!).
Let's hear it for the North Saaiiiid! The Chicago Cubs are the city’s national league professional baseball team. They play their home games at the legendary Wrigley Field, located at W. Addison Street and N. Clark Street in Wrigleyville, on the north side of the city. Note: pre and post game drinking is available at the plethora of bars that surround the ballpark in Wrigleyville that cater to these near-rabid fans. The Chicago Cubs baseball season runs from April through September each year. If you’re looking for a good photo op, find the statue of Harry Caray outside Wrigley Field and hang from his mic singing, “Take me out to the ballgame...”!
What up South Saiiiide!? The White Sox are in the middle of a historical neighborhood near 35th and State St. and is chocked full o’ good eating and drinking. Of course, you could save your appetite for the stadium, because they offer some of the best ballpark delectables on the market today, especially the hotdogs! Sneaky suggests hitting up the fan deck and checking out the panoramic view of the playing field on the two-tiered deck atop the center field concession stands. Chicago's Chinatown is not far from the ballpark so perhaps plan your day with a post-game excursion over that way.
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The Chicago Blackhawks hockey team joins The Bulls at the United Center. Their regular season begins in October and runs through April each year, giving them a total of 82 regular season hockey games. Sneaky suggests gathering the change from inside of your couch and pulling together a group outing to a Blackhawks game - you can even organize a pre-game banquet for the posse.
The Chicago Fire are a force to be reckoned with in Major League Soccer. You can catch a game at Toyota Park (a.k.a. Bridgeview Stadium), located in Bridgeville, Illinois. This world-class stadium was designed soccer-specific and seats about 20,000 guests. Sneaky hopes they will fill up those seats –other than when Beckham is in town—because they have always given fans something to cheer about, winning five domestic titles; four Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups and an MLS Cup Championship.
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