Bob Poor’s first time at Wrigley Field came in 1951, when he found that in the fourth inning he could get into the bleachers at half-price, 25 cents. And now, the Cubs pay the 90-year-old Northbrook resident to serve as a Premier Lounge ambassador, greeting fans and directing them to the ballpark’s premier areas, five clubs and 67 suites.
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