CHICAGO — Three years later, Anthony Rizzo is finally going home again.
For the first time since the Cubs traded him to the Yankees in 2021, after a 10-year tenure in which he endeared himself to the city and fan base by playing a leading role in the club’s first World Series championship since 1908, Rizzo will return to Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon as a visitor.
“As far as closure to that, I think that door will always be open in Chicago,” Rizzo said before the Yankees spent Thursday’s off day in Chicago. “The amount of respect I have for the fan base there and the love I have for them and the Cubs will never be [matched].”
Rizzo has had this weekend circled on the calendar since the schedule came out last year, though for a long time it seemed so far away.
The 35-year-old is still in his first week back from the injured list after missing two and a half months with a forearm fracture, but he has jumped back into the September playoff race that he was no stranger to as a Cub.
