Social media melts down over dramatic Cubs-Indians World Series finale haters

Author : semipertinent1936
Publish Date : 2021-04-17 09:46:19


Social media melts down over dramatic Cubs-Indians World Series finale haters

The Chicago Cubs win the World Series for the first time in 108 years.

The Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in game 7 of the World Series. The Cubs came back from beginning down in the series 3-1 and now have ended the series winning four games straight. The last time the Cubs won a World Series was in 1908 against the Detroit Tigers.

[Previous story, published at 12:45 am ET]



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It doesn't get more dramatic than a World Series Game 7 that goes into extra innings. So we thought.

The Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians were all tied up 6-6 at the end of nine innings, before the Cubs pulled into the lead.

As extra innings were about to begin, rain poured down over Cleveland and forced the groundskeepers to pull out the tarp over Progressive Field.

Play has resumed again for what will be an historic win for either team. By the end of Wednesday night's World Series Game 7, one curse will be broken. For the other, the misery will remain.

The Cubs haven't won a World Series since 1908, the longest drought in baseball. The Indians currently have the second-longest dry spell, last winning in 1948. The 174 combined seasons between titles for the two clubs is the most in World Series history.

Fans across the U.S. gripped the edge of their seats as play stretched beyond midnight.

Some compared this battle to next week's political face-off.

When the rain came, it was almost too much to bear.

Check out our World Series live blog over at Bleacher Report.

Fans across the U.S. gripped the edge of their seats as play stretched beyond midnight. It doesn't get more dramatic than a World Series Game 7 that goes into extra innings. So we thought. Fans across the U.S. gripped the edge of their seats as play stretched beyond midnight. The Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians were all tied up 6-6 at the end of nine innings, before the Cubs pulled into the lead. When the rain came, it was almost too much to bear. It doesn't get more dramatic than a World Series Game 7 that goes into extra innings. So we thought. As extra innings were about to begin, rain poured down over Cleveland and forced the groundskeepers to pull out the tarp over Progressive Field. [Previous story, published at 12:45 am ET] Some compared this battle to next week's political face-off. Fans across the U.S. gripped the edge of their seats as play stretched beyond midnight. Check out our World Series live blog over at Bleacher Report. Play has resumed again for what will be an historic win for either team. By the end of Wednesday night's World Series Game 7, one curse will be broken. For the other, the misery will remain. The Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians were all tied up 6-6 at the end of nine innings, before the Cubs pulled into the lead. The Cubs haven't won a World Series since 1908, the longest drought in baseball. The Indians currently have the second-longest dry spell, last winning in 1948. The 174 combined seasons between titles for the two clubs is the most in World Series history. As extra innings were about to begin, rain poured down over Cleveland and forced the groundskeepers to pull out the tarp over Progressive Field. Play has resumed again for what will be an historic win for either team. By the end of Wednesday night's World Series Game 7, one curse will be broken. For the other, the misery will remain. The Chicago Cubs win the World Series for the first time in 108 years. The Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians were all tied up 6-6 at the end of nine innings, before the Cubs pulled into the lead. It doesn't get more dramatic than a World Series Game 7 that goes into extra innings. So we thought. As extra innings were about to begin, rain poured down over Cleveland and forced the groundskeepers to pull out the tarp over Progressive Field. When the rain came, it was almost too much to bear. When the rain came, it was almost too much to bear. The Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in game 7 of the World Series. The Cubs came back from beginning down in the series 3-1 and now have ended the series winning four games straight. The last time the Cubs won a World Series was in 1908 against the Detroit Tigers. When the rain came, it was almost too much to bear. Fans across the U.S. gripped the edge of their seats as play stretched beyond midnight. As extra innings were about to begin, rain poured down over Cleveland and forced the groundskeepers to pull out the tarp over Progressive Field. Fans across the U.S. gripped the edge of their seats as play stretched beyond midnight. The Cubs haven't won a World Series since 1908, the longest drought in baseball. The Indians currently have the second-longest dry spell, last winning in 1948. The 174 combined seasons between titles for the two clubs is the most in World Series history. As extra innings were about to begin, rain poured down over Cleveland and forced the groundskeepers to pull out the tarp over Progressive Field.

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