490 ft
about 15 miles (via car/taxi) takes about 25 minutes to get there in light traffic.
According to Mapguest, it's only 20 minutes. From: Wrigley Field, 1060 W Addison St, Chicago, IL 606013, to U.S. Cellular Field, 333 W 35th St, Chicago, IL 606016, is an estimated 9.86 miles, and an estimated 20 minutes. We'll be there soon to find out for sure, Good Luck!
You should be able to take the L downtown on the Orange line from Midway and then change trains downtown at the Roosevelt stop. At the Roosevelt stop, board a Northbound Red Line train (the signs on the train will say "Howard") and ride the train to the Addison stop. Wrigley Field will be one block west of the Addison stop.
Not so far
43 miles taking AK-1 SOUTH.
There really is no set limit or guidelines as to how far away from your house cattle should be fed. You can feed them as close or as far away from your house as you want.
Suppose you want to get from your house, located on the south-west corner of a field (rectangular shaped), to your friend's house, located in the north-east corner of the field. You can follow a road 4 miles East then 5 miles North for a total of 9 miles. You want to know how far it would be to get to your friend's house if you walked across the field. By pythagoras's theorem you know the distance from your house to your friend's house is sqrt(4^2+5^2)=6 miles. So going across the field saves 3 miles. that's your answer please ask another question we know everything
It is hard to determine how far historical home runs actually traveled but Adam Dunn of the Cincinnati Reds hit a 504 ft home run at Wrigley Field in 2008. As for Cubs players, Glenallen Hill hit a home run estimated at 500 ft in the year 2000. See the link below for more information.
Janet Field Heath has written: 'The hygienic pig and other stories' 'Ann at Starr house, and far away from it'
325 feet
55 yard field goal as a sophmore.