Next year, Chicago Cubs players will wear a patch commemorating the club's 100 years at Wrigley Field. The new logo was revealed by the Cubs Thursday on Twitter.
The design should look familiar to Chicago sports history buffs—it's a rendition of the Cubs' 1916 logo. Though the patch celebrates a century of playing at Wrigley, there's no Wrigley Field to speak of on the actual patch.
Let's take a peek:
Just released: #Cubs will commemorate a century of playing at Wrigley Field in 2016. https://t.co/vFoRkjRuVx pic.twitter.com/Xkej0WLflr
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) November 5, 2015
Prior to finding a home at Wrigley Field, the Cubs roamed the city, playing in five stadiums until finally staying put. Wrigley Field was originally called Weeghman Park, until it was renamed in 1926.