Cubs Fans Walk From Arizona To Wrigley, Hoping To ‘Crack The Curse’

May 28, 2012 12:00 AM
Cubs Fans Walk From Arizona To Wrigley, Hoping To ‘Crack The Curse’
CHICAGO (CBS) - A group of Cubs fans trying to break the famed “Billy Goat Curse” set out from Mesa, Arizona, in February, on a mission to walk to Wrigley Field, and “Crack the Curse.”

" The five friends and their goat “Wrigley” arrived in Chicago on Memorial Day, but first Matt Gregory, Kyle Townsend, Blake Ferrell, Patrick Fisher and Philip Aldrich trekked to the CBS 2 studio.

They’ve walked more than 2,000 miles so far and will wrap up their trip on Tuesday "

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