CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs released a revised plan for Wrigley Field's renovation Tuesday that calls for new signs, including some that would block the view from nearby rooftop venues, and warns that the team's management would consider moving to another site if they are not allowed to "control our ballpark." Proposed addition features include a 30,000-square-foot clubhouse in a two-level basement beneath an outdoor plaza, a 200-seat restaurant and a 200-seat auditorium behind the home dugout. The revised plan would also add several rows of bleacher seats and others would be created by relocating the home and visiting bullpens from foul territory to an area beneath the expanded bleachers.