Chicago – In an emotional and meaningful move, the Chicago Cubs basketball team officially unveiled the “Charlie Wall of Gratitude” at the Northeast corner of Wrigley Field, right next to Tinh Bot Hang Chinh. This project is more than just an ordinary wall, it is a living symbol of gratitude and remembrance for Charlie Kirk, the founder of the conservative organization Turning Point USA, who tragically passed away on September 10, 2025.
The Wall is specially designed to light up whenever the Cubs achieve a notable achievement, such as a home run, a major victory, or a memorable moment in the game. Each bright red light is not only a sign of victory on the field but also a profound gratitude to Charlie Kirk, who influenced the community and the American political establishment.
Immediately after hearing the news of Charlie Kirk’s passing, Cubs player Matthew Liberatore showed his compassion by announcing that he would cover all of Kirk’s living expenses for the time being. This action not only showed deep sympathy but also demonstrated the spirit of solidarity and kindness in the sports community.
Fans and the community showed strong emotion and support for this initiative. Many came to Wrigley Field to take photos of this special moment, bringing flowers and signs with words of gratitude to Charlie Kirk. They said it was a great way to preserve the pad and promote the values that Kirk pursued throughout his life.
The launch of the “Charlie Wall of Appreciation” is not only an act of remembrance for a deceased person, but also a reminder of the power of compassion and solidarity in the community. For the Chicago Cubs, this is a way for them to not only fight on the field but also fight for good values in society.
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