🔥👀 WRIGLEY FIELD UNDER FIRE! FANS SAY CUBS “SCANNED OUR FACES LIKE CRIMINALS!” — TEAM DENIES, CHAOS ERUPTS IN CHICAGO! 🧢⚖️
Chicago is SHAKEN! A group of Cubs fans has filed a lawsuit accusing the team of secretly using facial recognition technology at Wrigley Field to collect their biometric data — without consent.

“We came to watch baseball, not to be tracked like criminals,” one angry fan told reporters. “It feels like they turned the ballpark into a high-tech prison.”

If these allegations turn out to be true, the Cubs may have violated Illinois’ strict Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) — one of the toughest privacy laws in the country.
But the Cubs aren’t staying silent. A team representative told Front Office Sports: “We do NOT use facial recognition technology at Wrigley Field.”
Still, that denial hasn’t calmed fans down. On social media, hashtags #FaceGate and #SpiedAtWrigley are exploding, with calls to boycott the team until they come clean.
Lawyers representing the fans warn: “If it’s proven that the Cubs scanned millions of faces without consent, damages could reach hundreds of millions of dollars.”
🔥 The drama is heating up: Wrigley Field — once considered a “sacred temple of baseball” — is now at the center of a legal battle that could change how sports teams monitor their fans forever.
Do you want me to add a juicy TMZ-style twist (like a Cubs player claiming he was scanned too and is considering suing the team) to make the article even more shocking?