Cubs announce drawing for playoff tickets

The Cubs have released details for fans who want to purchase single-game tickets for potential playoff games at Wrigley Field.

From the Cubs:

Beginning today at 9 a.m. until September 23 at noon, fans can register for a random drawing to win a chance to purchase single-game postseason tickets for a potential Wild Card Game and National League Division Series. Registration will remain open throughout the postseason at http://www.cubs.com/postseason, with cut-off times for drawings to additional potential series to be announced as the postseason unfolds. Fans who register for the online ticket opportunity will be notified via email if they have been selected for a chance to purchase before single game tickets go on sale. Those who are randomly selected from all eligible registrants will have a one-time chance to purchase a maximum of four tickets to a potential Wild Card Game or Division Series Game at Wrigley Field, pending availability. Tickets will be available for purchase on a first-come, first-served basis. Being selected in a drawing does not guarantee the opportunity to purchase tickets to a postseason game.

You must be 18 years old to register.

The Cubs said the postseason single-game ticket on-sale date and pricing will be announced at a later time. Questions should be directed to Chicago Cubs Fan Services at 773-388-8270.

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