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  • Chicago Cubs manager JOE MADDON is jubilant as he talks to a reporter after his team defeated the Cleveland Indiians 8-7 in game 7 of the World series. The Cubs earned their first World Series Championship in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Progressilve Field Scoreboard for Game 7 of the World Series between The Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians in Cleveland Ohio. The Cubs went on to defeat the Indians 9-7 and win their first World Series Championship in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs fans hold up a sign after game 7 of the World Series suggesting that their was DIVINE influence in this World Series. With the score tied 6-6 after 9 complete innings something extraordinary happened….it began to rain and the tarp was pulled out for a 17 minute rain delay. Prior to rain, The momentum was clearly on the side of the Cleveland Indians who rallied for 3 runs to tie the game 6-6. After the tarp was removed and the 10th inning began the Momentum changed and the Cubs came out all fired up and scored 2 runs and ultimately win their first World Series in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs relief pitcher MIKE MONTGOMERY throws the most important pitch of year to Cleveland Indians pinch hitter Michael Martinez in the bottom of the 10th inning in game 7 of the World Series with 2 ours and runners on base. MONTGOMERY enticed Martinez to hit a ground ball to third baseman Kris Bryant who threw a strike to first baseman Anthony Rizzo for the third out and a World Series victory.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • The Cubs went on to win game 7 of the World Series 8-7, their first World Series Championship in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs relief pitcher, CARL EDWARDS JR, strikes out Cleveland Indians first baseman, Mike Napoli, in the bottom of the 10th inning. The Cubs went on to win game 7 of the World Series 8-7, their first World Series Championship in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs starting pitcher, KYLE HENDRICKS, strikes out Cleveland Indians infielder CARLOS SANTANA in the bottom of the 4th inning. the Cubs went on to win game 7 8-7, winning their first World Series Championship in 208 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs catcher, WILSON CONTRERAS, shakes the hand of starting pitcher KYLE HENDRICKS as he leaves the game in the bottom of the 4th inning. HENDRICKS pitched a strong game, allowing only 4 hits, 1 run while striking out and walking only 1 batter.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs third baseman, KRIS BRYANT, hits a home run against Cleveland Indians starting pitcher, Josh Tomlin, in the first inning of game 6 of the World Series. The Cubs defeated the Indians 9-3 forcing a game 7.

    Uplaoded are 8 selected images from game 6 of the World Series. Tomorrow promises to be one of the most exciting game 7’s of the World Series. The big question, of course, is can the Cubs find a way to solve Cleveland’s unhittable Duo- KLUBER AND MILLER? …And Did the Cubs Joe Maddon make a mistake by overusing AROLDIS CHAPMAN and basically forfeiting an opportunity to use him tomorrow? We shall see. Feel free to use what ever you need from the 8 images that I have sent you.
    I will send you some more iconic images tomorrow night.

  • Chicago Cubs starting pitcher, JAKE ARRIETA, throws a strike to Cleveland Indians Jose Ramirez in the fifth inning of game 6 of the world series. ARRIETA pitched brilliantly for 5 2/3 innings throwing 102 pitches allowing only 3 hits, 3 walks, and allowing only 2 runs.

    Uplaoded are 8 selected images from game 6 of the World Series. Tomorrow promises to be one of the most exciting game 7’s of the World Series. The big question, of course, is can the Cubs find a way to solve Cleveland’s unhittable Duo- KLUBER AND MILLER? …And Did the Cubs Joe Maddon make a mistake by overusing
    AROLDIS CHAPMAN and basically forfeiting an opportunity to use him tomorrow? We shall see. Feel free to use what ever you need from the 8 images that I have sent you.
    I will send you some more iconic images tomorrow night.

  • Chicago Cubs shortstop, ADDISON RUSSELL, hits a grand slam home run against Cleveland Indians relief pitcher, Dan Otero, in the third inning of game 6 of the World Series giving the Cubs a 7-0 lead. The Cubs went on to win 9-3 forcing a game 7.

    Uplaoded are 8 selected images from game 6 of the World Series. Tomorrow promises to be one of the most exciting game 7’s of the World Series. The big question, of course, is can the Cubs find a way to solve Cleveland’s unhittable Duo- KLUBER AND MILLER? …And Did the Cubs Joe Maddon make a mistake by overusing
    AROLDIS CHAPMAN and basically forfeiting an opportunity to use him tomorrow? We shall see. Feel free to use what ever you need from the 8 images that I have sent you.
    I will send you some more iconic images tomorrow night.

  • Chicago Cubs shortstop, ADDISON RUSSELL, celebrates hitting a grand slam home run in the third inning of game 6 of the World Series off of Cleveland relief pitcher Dan Otero. Russell tied a World Series record of 6 RBIs in a single game by three other players:Bobby Richardson 1960; Hideki Matsui 2009; and Albert Pojols 2011. The Cubs went on to win 9-3 forcing a game 7.

    Uplaoded are 8 selected images from game 6 of the World Series. Tomorrow promises to be one of the most exciting game 7’s of the World Series. The big question, of course, is can the Cubs find a way to solve Cleveland’s unhittable Duo- KLUBER AND MILLER? …And Did the Cubs Joe Maddon make a mistake by overusing
    AROLDIS CHAPMAN and basically forfeiting an opportunity to use him tomorrow? We shall see. Feel free to use what ever you need from the 8 images that I have sent you.
    I will send you some more iconic images tomorrow night.

  • Chicago Cubs shortstop, ADDISON RUSSELL, doubles in the first inning of game 6 off of Cleveland Indians starting pitcher,Josh Tomlin, driving in two runs and giving the Cubs a 3-0 lead. The Cubs went on to win 9-3 forcing a game 7.

    Uplaoded are 8 selected images from game 6 of the World Series. Tomorrow promises to be one of the most exciting game 7’s of the World Series. The big question, of course, is can the Cubs find a way to solve Cleveland’s unhittable Duo- KLUBER AND MILLER? …And Did the Cubs Joe Maddon make a mistake by overusing
    AROLDIS CHAPMAN and basically forfeiting an opportunity to use him tomorrow? We shall see. Feel free to use what ever you need from the 8 images that I have sent you.
    I will send you some more iconic images tomorrow night.

  • Chicago Cubs relief pitcher AROLDIS CHAMPMAN throws a strike to Cleveland Indians pinch hitter Brandon Guyer in the bottom of the ninth inning of game 6 of the World Series. CHAPMAN was taken out of the game after walking Guyer having thrown 20 pitches. The Cubs went on to win 9-3 and forcing a game 7.

    Uplaoded are 8 selected images from game 6 of the World Series. Tomorrow promises to be one of the most exciting game 7’s of the World Series. The big question, of course, is can the Cubs find a way to solve Cleveland’s unhittable Duo- KLUBER AND MILLER? …And Did the Cubs Joe Maddon make a mistake by overusing
    AROLDIS CHAPMAN and basically forfeiting an opportunity to use him tomorrow? We shall see. Feel free to use what ever you need from the 8 images that I have sent you.
    I will send you some more iconic images tomorrow night.

  • Chicago Cubs relief pitcher, AROLDIS CHAPMAN, pitches to Cleveland Indians pinch hitter Brandon Guyer in the bottom of the 9th inning. CHAPMAN taken out of the game afte walking Guyer. The Cubs went on to win 9-3, forcing a game 7.

    Uplaoded are 8 selected images from game 6 of the World Series. Tomorrow promises to be one of the most exciting game 7’s of the World Series. The big question, of course, is can the Cubs find a way to solve Cleveland’s unhittable Duo- KLUBER AND MILLER? …And Did the Cubs Joe Maddon make a mistake by overusing
    AROLDIS CHAPMAN and basically forfeiting an opportunity to use him tomorrow? We shall see. Feel free to use what ever you need from the 8 images that I have sent you.
    I will send you some more iconic images tomorrow night.

  • Chicago Cubs fans MAI MARKIEWICZ and ROBERT BURG from South Bend, Indiana show off their Cubby pajamas
    at game 6 of the World Series. The Cubs defeated the Indians 9-3 forcing a game 7 and giving these ardent fans a chance to show off their outfits again.

    Uplaoded are 8 selected images from game 6 of the World Series. Tomorrow promises to be one of the most exciting game 7’s of the World Series. The big question, of course, is can the Cubs find a way to solve Cleveland’s unhittable Duo- KLUBER AND MILLER? …And Did the Cubs Joe Maddon make a mistake by overusing
    AROLDIS CHAPMAN and basically forfeiting an opportunity to use him tomorrow? We shall see. Feel free to use what ever you need from the 8 images that I have sent you.
    I will send you some more iconic images tomorrow night.

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