Cubs Made History Win since 1908!!!!!!!!!!!

I was at home watching the game with my dad and in spirit of my grandpa, when the Cubs got the final out the Cubs has won it. It was Joe Maddon first World Series win. This game was historical to watch. Both teams who haven't won a World Series in years. Now that Cubs catcher David Ross can retire as a winner. He has been part of a history making team who needed a World Series title in 108 years. The Cubs are the only team who won a World Series back to back 1907, and 1908. 

The Fans of Chicago Cubs were so damn happy they won. A fan had a sign said It Did Happen instead of It's gonna happen. The Cubs was favorite to win the World Series. The funny thing is the MLB predict that it was gonna be Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs in the World Series. The Chicago Cubs won the World Series on Wednesday night. They won it in epic, incredible, unbelievable fashion. They won it with an extra-innings rally that followed an improbable home run that chased a grinding comeback that all melded together in a delicious soup of baseball madness that broke the heart of the Cleveland Indians. Game 7 – and the 112th World Series – will go down among the best ever.

One hundred eight years of misery – of billy goats and black cats and Bartman, of bleacher bums and broken dreams, of a curse that wasn’t ever real but always felt like it – was vanquished Wednesday. The Cubs beat the Indians, 8-7, in the 10th inning of a gave-you-everything Game 7. The City of Chicago celebrated like it hasn’t before. The City of Cleveland mourned perhaps its most heartbreaking loss yet, a dagger every bit as sharp as The Shot, The Drive and The Fumble.

This was billed as the biggest baseball game in as long as anyone could remember, a matchup packing more gravitas than Game 7 of the 2004 ALCS, Game 7 of the 2001 World Series, the first game back after 9/11, Game 7 of the 1986 World Series – one ripe with historical implications not just because of the Cubs’ century without a championship but the Indians’ streak of ignominy, 68 years now going on 69.

It exceeded any and all expectations, not just the first extra-innings Game 7 since Cleveland lost to Miami in 1997. The Cubs went ahead when pinch runner Albert Almora scored on a Ben Zobrist double. A Miguel Montero single drove in Anthony Rizzo for another run. The deluge came after 17-minute rain delay, which followed one of the biggest home runs in World Series history. Cleveland tied the game 6-6 in the eighth inning when Rajai Davis, the center fielder with 55 career home runs in more than 1,200 games, took a fastball from Cubs closer Aroldis Chapman 369 feet over the 19-foot-high wall in left field, a two-run homer that sent the crowd of 38,104 into utter hysterics. This had to be the most watch in World Series history. I gotta say Congrats to the 2016 World Champions Chicago Cubs who faced a huge battle against the Cleveland Indians who put a huge war against each other.