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Cubs fans flock to 'Wrigley North'

 
The scene inside Miller Park was unusual, to say the least. Brewers apparel was given secondary status to Cubs hats and pennants in concession displays. One man was seen wearing an "I Like Ike" T-shirt. The video scoreboard in center field displayed Astros trivia questions. (link)

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