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The Chicago Cubs captured their first World Series title since 1908, beating the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning.
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Chicago Cubs players celebrate subsequent to vanquishing the Cleveland Indians. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs alleviation pitcher Carl Edwards celebrates in the wake of overcoming the Cleveland Indians in diversion seven of the World Series. David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs catcher David Ross is taken away the field in the wake of crushing the Cleveland Indians. David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Fans of Chicago Cubs assembled to watch the diversion at Kelly's bar praise their World Series triumph in Manhattan. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
Fans of the Cleveland Indians sit crestfallen after the misfortune outside Progressive Field. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo celebrates in the wake of crushing the Cleveland Indians. Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs players Jake Arrieta and Jason Heyward celebrate on the field in the wake of vanquishing the Cleveland Indians. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Recording craftsman Eddie Vedder celebrates on home plate after the Chicago Cubs win. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians player Michael Martinez strolls off the field as the Chicago Cubs players celebrate. Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs players celebrate in the wake of crushing the Cleveland Indians to win the World Series. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Movie on-screen character Bill Murray celebrates after the Chicago Cubs crushed the Cleveland Indians. David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs player Kyle Schwarber celebrates in the clubhouse. Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs outfielder Ben Zobrist celebrates with the MVP trophy. David J. Phillip/Pool Photo by means of USA TODAY Sports
Fans of the Chicago Cubs commend the triumph outside Progressive Field. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Chicago Cubs players celebrate on the field subsequent to crushing the Cleveland Indians. Obligatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs players celebrate on the field subsequent to vanquishing the Cleveland Indians. Obligatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (left) and shortstop Addison Russell (right) celebrate in the wake of crushing the Cleveland Indians. Compulsory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs outfielder Ben Zobrist celebrates in the wake of hitting a RBI twofold in the tenth inning. Obligatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Fans of Cleveland Indians respond outside Progressive Field. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Cleveland Indians players respond from the burrow in the tenth inning. Obligatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor compels out Chicago Cubs squeeze runner Chris Coghlan in the ninth inning. Obligatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs beginning pitcher Jake Arrieta celebrates in the clubhouse. Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians focus defender Rajai Davis celebrates subsequent to hitting a two-run grand slam in the eighth inning. Required Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Fans of the Cleveland Indians hold their hands in supplication outside Progressive Field. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Cleveland Indians players including Carlos Santana praise a two-run grand slam by focus defender Rajai Davis (not envisioned) in the eighth inning. Required Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs alleviation pitcher Aroldis Chapman responds in the eighth inning. Compulsory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians focus defender Rajai Davis celebrates with partners in the wake of hitting a two-run grand slam in the eighth inning. Obligatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Cavaliers players incorporating Lebron James in participation. Obligatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant scores a keep running past Cleveland Indians catcher Roberto Perez in the fourth inning. Required Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians alleviation pitcher Andrew Miller responds in the fifth inning. Obligatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez confers a handling blunder permitting Cleveland Indians assigned hitter Carlos Santana to achieve a respectable halfway point securely in the third inning. Obligatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 2, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; General perspective of the covering over the field in the tenth inning of diversion seven of the 2016 World Series between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field. Required Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians focus defender Rajai Davis can't get a grand slam hit by Chicago Cubs catcher David Ross (not imagined) in the sixth inning. Obligatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Movie and TV performing artist Charlie Sheen in participation. Compulsory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians beginning pitcher Corey Kluber tosses to Chicago Cubs focus defender Dexter Fowler in the primary inning. Compulsory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians first baseman Mike Napoli softens his bat up the principal inning. Obligatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis (left) and assigned hitter Carlos Santana celebrate after both scoring on a wild pitch by Chicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester (not imagined) in the fifth inning. Required Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Fans of the Cleveland Indians respond outside Progressive Field. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Chicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez responds with player Kyle Schwarber in the wake of hitting a performance grand slam in the fifth inning. Obligatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Actor John Cusack, a fanatic of the Chicago Cubs, enters Progressive Field before Game 7. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Cleveland Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis and assigned hitter Carlos Santana celebrate after both scoring on a wild pitch by Chicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester in the fifth inning. Obligatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis scores on a wild pitch past Chicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester in the fifth inning. Compulsory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs beginning pitcher Kyle Hendricks is soothed by administrator Joe Maddon in the fifth inning. Required Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports