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Alabama A&M to Make History in First HBCU Baseball Game at Wrigley Field

Alabama A&M to Make History in First HBCU Baseball Game at Wrigley Field
Posted By: Will Moss on February 26, 2026


Alabama A&M University is set to make history as the Bulldogs prepare to compete in the first-ever HBCU baseball game at Chicago's iconic Wrigley Field, marking a significant milestone for Black college athletics.

The historic matchup will bring Alabama A&M to one of baseball's most legendary venues, home of the Chicago Cubs since 1916. This groundbreaking event represents a major moment of visibility and recognition for HBCU baseball programs on a national stage.

Key Takeaway: Alabama A&M will become the first HBCU to compete in a baseball game at Wrigley Field, bringing historic Black college athletics to one of America's most iconic sports venues.

The game signifies more than just an athletic competition—it represents increased visibility and celebration of HBCU athletic programs in mainstream sports venues. Wrigley Field, which has hosted Major League Baseball since 1914, has welcomed various special events throughout its storied history, but this marks the first time an HBCU baseball program will take the field at the historic ballpark.

Alabama A&M University, located in Normal, Alabama, competes in NCAA Division I athletics as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). The university has a rich athletic tradition and continues to expand opportunities for student-athletes across multiple sports programs.

This historic game aligns with growing efforts to showcase HBCU athletics beyond traditional conference play and brings national attention to the talent and competitive excellence within Black college baseball programs.



Playing at venues with the prestige and history of Wrigley Field provides Alabama A&M student-athletes with an unprecedented experience while introducing HBCU baseball to wider audiences.

The announcement comes as HBCU athletics continue to gain increased recognition and support across various sports. From high-profile football classics to championship tournaments, Black colleges are securing more opportunities to compete in premier venues and on national platforms.

For Alabama A&M, this game represents both an honor and an opportunity to showcase the university's baseball program on one of the sport's biggest stages. The historic nature of the event is expected to draw significant attention from alumni, supporters, and baseball fans across the country.

Details about the opponent, specific game date, and ticketing information have not yet been announced. The university and its supporters eagerly anticipate this milestone moment for the Bulldogs baseball program and HBCU athletics as a whole.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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