Cubs fans seek shelter from thunderstorm (AP)
Published 8/5/2008 at Yahoo! Sports - MLB News
A powerful storm halted Monday night's game between the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs, and fans at Wrigley Field were advised to take cover on the concourse during the early stages of the delay. After the rain subsided and the field was made playable by the grounds crew, the game resumed after a 2-hour, 45-minute delay.
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