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While Wrigleyville residents are all in a tizzy about scoreboard ads and a potential increase in night games, out in Mesa, Arizona—the team's satellite digs—community officials may make Cubs fans wait for a proposed museum exploring the history of the club and big-league baseball in the city, AZCentral.com reports. The $17M museum would exhibit spring training memorabilia dating back a century. The delay comes as construction is underway in Mesa for a new Cubs spring training stadium, set to open in the fall. Stakeholders think a November ballot measure is rushing into things as the proposal only went public in June and details remain sparse. But hey, that gives home fans more time to book flights, right? [AZ Central, previously, photo: new spring training stadium]