The Cubs won their first World Series championship in 108 years after defeating the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in Game 7.
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President of Baseball Operations for the Chicago Cubs Theo Epstein waves to the crowd during a World Series victory parade on November 4, in Chicago, Illinois. The Cubs won their first World Series championship in 108 years after defeating the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in Game 7.
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Chicago Cubs fans wait at Wrigley Field to cheer the Cubs before the start of the World Series championship celebration parade that begins at Wrigley Field and ends at a rally in Grant Park on Friday, Nov. 4 in Chicago.
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Chicago Cubs fans celebrate during a rally in Grant Park honoring the World Series baseball champions Friday, Nov. 4, in Chicago.
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The Chicago Cubs make their way along Michigan Avenue during the World Series victory parade.
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Chicago Cubs catcher Miguel Montero hoists the commisioner's trophy during the World Series victory parade on Michigan Avenue.
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Chicago Cubs outfielder Ben Zobrist the World Series MVP gestures to the crowd during the World Series victory parade on Michigan Avenue.
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Nov 4, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; (from left to right) Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo and center fielder Dexter Fowler and third baseman Kris Bryant and right fielder Jason Heyward celebrate during their World Series parade outside of Wrigley Field on Addison Street.
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The Chicago River is dyed blue near the Michigan Avenue bridge in honor of the Chicago Cubs' historic World Series win Friday, Nov. 2016, in Chicago.
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Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon celebrates during their World Series parade outside of Wrigley Field.
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Fans cheer and take pictures during a World Series victory parade for the Chicago Cubs on November 4, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cubs won their first World Series championship in 108 years after defeating the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in Game 7.