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The Cubs Parade Was 7th Largest Gathering in Human History. Here’s the Top 10
The 10 largest gatherings in human history as of November 2016
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Grandpa drinks 32-year-old beer that he saved for a Cubs World Series win
A single Coors beer from 1984 still existed up until Wednesday night. When the Chicago Cubs lost in the NLCS to the San Diego Padres, this man stored away his beer and vowed not to drink it until the day the Cubs finally won the World Series. He probably didn't think it would take 32 years. But, it did. And he kept his promise when he cracked open the disgustingly old beer and ceremoniously poured as family watched.
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Finally, Chicago Cubs Are World Series Champions
Throughout more than a century of baseball in America, where teams have risen to championship heights and fallen to miserable lows several times over, and where cities have lost teams, gained them and lost them again, there was always the Chicago Cubs and their futility.
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Cubs win first World Series title since 1908 after beating Indians in Game 7
The most famous drought in US sports is over. The Chicago Cubs are World Series champions for the first time since 1908
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The Cubs' losing streak has become science fiction's go-to check on reality
The Chicago Cubs are in the World Series for the first time in decades. The team’s losing streak is legendary: it hasn’t won the title since 1908, and last made it to the Series in 1945. It’s a...
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Ultimate Guide for Game 7: Kluber Versus Hendricks in the Grand Finale
Corey Kluber beat the Cubs in both Games 1 and 4, but he's facing the NL ERA champ in Kyle Hendricks. Who will win a matchup this tight? Setting up the deciding Game 7.
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Cubs Rock Cleveland, Force Game 7
The Cubs exploded out of the gate in Game 6 behind a grand slam and record-tying six RBIs from Addison Russell to beat the Indians 9-3 and force a seventh and deciding game in the World Series. Bryant started the onslaught with a monster solo homer to back 5 2/3 solid innings from Jake Arrieta and sterling performance from the Chicago bullpen.
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Ultimate Guide for Game 6: Can Indians take Series at Home?
Can Jake Arrieta keep the Cubs alive in the World Series? Will Josh Tomlin be able to repeat his Game 3 performance? We preview what could be a deciding Game 6.
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Best of World Series in Pictures so Far
Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo catches the ball on a deflection from catcher David Ross for an out on a foul ball by Cleveland Indians left fielder Carlos Santana in game
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Cubs Win Game 5. World Series goes Back to Cleveland
The Chicago Cubs won a World Series game at Wrigley Field for the first time since 1945 with a 3-2 victory Sunday night. The Cleveland Indians lead the World Series 3-2.
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Indians Beat Cubs 7-2 To Lead World Series 3-1
Cleveland Indians move one win closer to reprising their Series title, the first time since 1948.
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Everything You Need to Know as Cubs and Indians Meet in Game 4
Go inside the numbers and matchups that will decide Saturday night's showdown between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians in Game 4 of the World Series
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Tribe Blank Cubs, Ruin Wrigley Homecoming in Pivotal Game 3 Win
Not even the wind can defeat great pitching, not even at Wrigley Field. Josh Tomlin and three relievers combined to shut out the Chicago Cubs 1-0 as the Cleveland Indians grabbed a 2-1 lead in the World Series with their fifth shutout in 11 postseason games, and their second in the World Series.
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Cleveland Indians Fall to Chicago Cubs, 5-1; World Series moves to Wrigley Tied, 1-1
The Chicago Cubs evened the World Series at one game apiece with a 5-1 win over the Indians on Wednesday night at Progressive Field.
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Ultimate Guide for Game 2: Can Arrieta even the Series?
Will Jake Arrieta overpower the Indians with his heat, or will his second-half struggles haunt a Cubs team taking on Trevor Bauer? Setting up Game 2 of the World Series.
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Kluber, Indians Shut Down Cubs to take World Series Opener
The formula for the Cleveland Indians this postseason has been to grab a lead early and rely on an overpowering bullpen to hold it. That makes the Chicago Cubs' primary task to avoiding playing from behind, and they learned firsthand how important that variable is to the Cleveland equation.
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World Series Preview: For Cubs or Indians, Decades of Waiting Are Nearly Over
It might as well be a matchup from a movie: the two teams with the longest title droughts in baseball paired in the same World Series.
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Steve Bartman should throw out first pitch at Wrigley
Who should throw out the ritualized first pitch at the World Series at Wrigley? Steve Bartman, that's who. Can you think of someone better? No, you can't. There would be justice in it, and forgiveness and redemption. Because if there's one Cubs fan deserving of it, it's Steve. He paid for it with all the hatred and anger poured on him that night when the Cubs blew a chance to get into the series in 2003. All he did was reach for a foul ball.
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Cubs-Indians: A Capsule Look at the World Series
A look at the best-of-seven World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians:
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Ultimate Guide for Game 6: Can Cubs Book a World Series Trip?
Will Clayton Kershaw be as dominant in Wrigley Field as he was in Game 2, or will the Cubs advance with a win behind Kyle Hendricks? Setting up Game 6 of the NLCS.
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