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According to Rovell,
"The team emailed corporate partners and season ticket holders on Tuesday offering the Ivy leaves that cover Wrigley Field's outfield walls from the 2016 season. Typically discarded when the ivy turns to red and sheds its leaves in November, the team, after the 2016 historic season, instead chose to collect the leaves for the first time and have them each authenticated with a hologram."There are a total of 2,016 leaves available (get it?) and each fan can order up to 10 leaves. Normally I'd be the first dummy in line to buy these 200 dollar hologrammed pieces of foliage but even this is too much for me to waste money on and believe me -- I LOVE wasting money on Cubs stuff. The ridiculous leaf sale reminds me when the Blackhawks offered their fans a chance to purchase tiny bottles of "rink water" from their Stanley Cup run in 2013. These small vials of water retailed for $99 bucks and in my opinion, were probably just tap water from one of the intern's houses.
To the Blackhawks credit, the proceeds for the "melted ice" went to charities but the Cubs are yet to say where the proceeds of buying 2,016 goddamn leaves will be going. But don't let me rain on your parade Cubs fans, if you're willing to drop $215 on a leaf that probably just fell off a tree on Clark Street, go right ahead and make that purchase.
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