![]() ![]() The Indians, after a sensational season, now will be remembered as the first team in 31 years to blow a 3-1 lead. The party of all parties, making Mardi Gras look like a church social, finally arrived.Īnd for the city of Cleveland, and all of their diehard Indians’ fans, winter has officially begun. The trains no longer were permitted to stop at Addison. The streets were shut down by the seventh inning. Others stood motionless, as if still in disbelief, with tears of joy streaming down their faces.Īnd back home in Wrigleyville, it was bedlam. There were strangers in blue, with half the sellout crowd of 38,104 seemingly cheering for the Cubs, hugging one another in the upper deck at Progressive Field. View Gallery: Cubs celebrate first World Series title since 1908 “And that the people that are here to enjoy it prosper in it right now.” “But for me, the significance is that this team, this group, wins a World Series. Obviously, the last time it was won was over a century ago. “This carries more significance in the city of Chicago, the fan base, just history. “Historical,” Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. Zobrist’s go-ahead double and Montero’s crucial insurance absolved Chapman and his manager, Joe Maddon, of their Game 7 sins and launched the party of all parties - from the concourses of Progressive Field to the streets of Wrigleyville a couple states over. The 10th-inning rally – started with a leadoff walk to the indestructible Kyle Schwarber - undid a disastrous outing by closer Aroldis Chapman, who retired just one batter but gave up the game-tying, two-run home run by Rajai Davis in the bottom of the eighth - the Cubs just four outs from a championship. The Cubs blew a three-run lead four outs from victory, forged ahead in the 10th inning on RBI hits from Ben Zobrist and Miguel Montero, and then needed two pitchers to survive the bottom of the inning - Mike Montgomery inducing a groundout from Michael Martinez to finally, mercifully, end it. The Cubs, for the first time in 39,466 days, are champions of the world, knocking off the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in 10 innings of Game 7 of the 112th World Series.Īs difficult as the past 108 years have been, the final few innings, the last excruciating outs, seemed almost as challenging. Go ahead and pinch yourself, America, the baseball miracle of all miracles finally happened. The Chicago Cubs, after one of the most dramatic World Series games played, are your 2016 World Series champions. IndiansĬLEVELAND - It was the moment that time stood still, the earth quit spinning, and a beleaguered but loyal fan base stopped breathing.įinally, after 108 years, the miracle everyone has been awaiting actually happened Wednesday. ![]()
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