Crews put up a mock-up of the right field sign and a tarp that represented the 6,000 square-foot video screen that are both part of a $500 million Wrigley Field rehab project at the 100-year-old ballpark.
Chicago Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts took in the view from a rooftop on Sheffield. He said he thought the sings provided "minimal" blockage, according to the Chicago Tribune.