Wrigley Field
Outfield wall distances at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs: 353 ft at its shortest and 400 ft at its deepest. 94% of tracked MLB home runs would clear the wall here.
- 353 ftShortest porch
- 400 ftDeepest wall
- 94%Of tracked HRs clear it
- 16Tracked HRs hit here
How Wrigley Field compares
Wrigley Field is the 25th-easiest of MLB’s 30 parks to homer in right now: 94% of the past week’s tracked home runs would clear its walls, against a 97% league average. That makes it pitcher-friendly.
About Wrigley Field
Home of the Chicago Cubs since 1914. Ivy-covered brick walls and a wind that decides the day's game off Lake Michigan. The most wind-dependent park in baseball: a bandbox when the wind blows out, a pitcher's park when it blows in.
Outfield wall by spray angle
| Direction | Spray angle | Wall distance |
|---|---|---|
| Left-field line | -45° | 355 ft |
| Left field | -30° | 362 ft |
| Left-centre | -15° | 368 ft |
| Centre field | 0° | 400 ft |
| Right-centre | +15° | 368 ft |
| Right field | +30° | 360 ft |
| Right-field line | +45° | 353 ft |
Wrigley Field FAQ
Is Wrigley Field a hitter-friendly park?
Wrigley Field currently ranks 25 of 30 MLB parks by share of recent tracked home runs that would clear its walls — 94% here versus a 97% league average. That makes it pitcher-friendly.
What are the outfield wall distances at Wrigley Field?
The wall at Wrigley Field is 353 ft at its shortest, 400 ft to straightaway centre, and 400 ft at its deepest point.
What makes Wrigley Field unique?
Ivy-covered brick walls and a wind that decides the day's game off Lake Michigan. Opened in 1914.