Visit Chicago for Live Sporting Events

For sports enthusiasts, there are just a few places in the nation that rival Chicago in the amount of games and types of sports available for one’s enjoyment. Whether you prefer major-league excitement or the competitiveness of minor-league or collegiate sports, Chicago has something for you.

 

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Chicago’s Strategic Location

Chicago is strategically located in the central U.S., and has many transportation methods available, depending on your preference and budget.

For a more scenic, laid-back travel option, consider traveling Greyhound buses or Amtrak trains. Both stations will take you directly into downtown Chicago. If you prefer cheap Chicago flights, there are three airports to choose from: Midway, O’Hare, and Meigs Field.

Many airlines offer direct flights to Chicago—finding a flight to meet your needs should be a piece of cake.

Major-League Sports

Chicago has many major-league sports teams, some you know and some you may not know. The Chicago Bears take Solder Field each fall to tackle opponents and move the pig-skin along the field. Solder field is recently renovated, and is home to Chicago’s other “football” team, the Chicago Fire soccer team.

Hockey aficionados can see the Blackhawks tear up the ice and their rivals at the United Center when the Bulls aren’t playing. Enjoy hotdogs and a cold brew while watching the dance moves of the Luvabulls or Benny the Bull.

 

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For an all-American game experience, see the Cubs at one of baseball history’s famous landmarks, Wrigley Field. Enjoy pre-game festivities in Wrigleyville (the area of shops, restaurants, and pubs surrounding Wrigley) before venturing inside to see a home-run fly over the iconic, ivy-covered outfield walls. The White Sox play at U.S. Cellular Field.

Collegiate Teams

The Chicago metro area is home to seven Division I NCAA teams. Within the city limits, four teams stake their claims within the collegiate arena: the DePaul Blue Demons, the Chicago State Cougars, the Loyola Ramblers, and the UIC Flames.

Even More Choices

Besides major-league and collegiate sports, Chicago has even more to offer.

For football lovers, there is minor-league football, arena football, and even women’s football. Roller derby, softball, and rugby teams compete in the area. You could place bets on your choice pony at Arlington Park, Hawthorne Race Course, or Maywood Park.

Whatever your sports preference, Chicago has something for you. Getting there is the easy part; the harder decision will be deciding what to see and where. So are you ready to experience the best of what Chicago has to offer?

Why do Sports Teams Rely on a Handful of Superplayers to Take them all the Way?

There never seems to be a shortage of players on the injured list in any sport. And many of those players are first string, considered to be the great hope of the team. He’s going to be the one to take them to the finals, the Superbowl, the World Series. That was until he suffered an injury that takes him out for a large chunk of the season. So what is a team manager supposed to do now?

It seems this mistake is made over and over again. The team management puts out big money for the one star athlete and the rest of the team suffers. Funds for payroll are depleted by this big name which in turns causes a ripple effect. Players that are put on the first string can’t keep up with the big name. So the star winds up supporting the team on his shoulders. And in turn, his body breaks down faster because of the excess work he’s doing in order to bring home the bacon.

When taking a close look at this habit, it really is one that should be broken. Sports teams are too used to putting out the highest bid to put together their team in order to win in one season. That is why there are so many flashes in the pan with not a lot of repeat ultimate victories. Sports needs to go back to the idea that they develop their team using the definition of the word.