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"EAMUS CATULI!" is a Latin phrase associated with the Chicago Cubs Major League Baseball team and the team's home ballpark, Wrigley Field – gaining fame at both a local and national level. Featured on a sign that sits perched atop the Lakeview Baseball Club – the first of the rooftop establishments overlooking the ballpark〔Finnell, N (2006, Dec 18). ("Anno Catuli...A Q&A with Lakeview Baseball Club" ) ''Chicago Cubs Online.'' Retrieved 2014-02-09.〕 – it has not only become somewhat of a rallying cry amongst Cubs fans, but has also served to mark the team's historic futility.〔Garvey, G. (2012, Mar 30). "This weather is suspicious." ''Chicago Tribune.'' Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/963386991?accountid=35933 2014-02-16.〕 == Features == The primary sign, with "EAMUS CATULI!" posted in large, white capital letters on a blue background (the words stacked one over the other), is on the left side of the upper facade of the Lakeview Baseball Club building, 3633 N. Sheffield Avenue, just beyond the ballpark's right field bleachers. Not only can it be seen from the street, but it's also easily readable from various points within the ballpark. It is accompanied by another smaller sign to its right, reading "AC," followed by seven (originally six) numbers which change yearly. Originally this sign read AC075188 in white on a blue background. Currently, it reads AC0770108. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eamus Catuli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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