No, John Elway is not suiting up again for the Broncos against da Bears.

The NY Times has a funny story about New Yorkers schlepping to Chicago to check out the Mets at Wrigley and the Yankees at…whatever the hell the White Sox stadium is called. It was the first time in 28 years both New York teams were in Chicago at the same time, and savvy travelers could see both via the El train.

Cedeño pounded his first career grand slam against [Met] Jorge Sosa in the eighth inning to help power the Cubs to an 8-1 victory. After Cedeño’s shot, a chunk of the 40,503 fans flooded into the streets. Some went to the bars; some headed to the Red Line train to head to the Yankees-White Sox game.

It is 13 stops from the Addison station near Wrigley Field to the 35th Street station near U.S. Cellular Field, home of the White Sox. Anthony Mariano, a history teacher at Cardozo High School in Bayside, Queens, was one of the fans who left Wrigley and took the 40-minute ride to U.S. Cellular Field.

Some New Yorkers attempting to visit all the MLB stadia (yes, that is an acceptable plural form) saw it as an easy opportunity to knock a few off the list.

Monica Wojtal, 13, who wore a Yankees hooded sweatshirt for her first visit to Wrigley, said she wanted to see a game at every major league stadium. After Wojtal and her parents finish their version of a New York-Chicago doubleheader on Wednesday at U.S. Cellular, she will have 4 stadiums conquered and 26 to go.