Your 2016 World Series champs are the long-cursed Chicago
Cubs. The cubs just snapped a 108-year streak of not winning a major
championship. The longest such streak on any of the four major sports that have
previously won. They did it with the help of some youth, skill, and great
management. Some are calling it the greatest thing to ever happen to the city
of Chicago.
On their way to snapping their 108-year streak, the Cubs
had a regular season record of 103-58 and winning the NL Central division by
17.5 games. They did it with the talent of Anthony Rizzo, Kris Bryant, Jason
Hammel, Jason Heyword, Ben Zobrist and more. The team had a .343 BA and a
league leading 3.15 ERA.
Can you imagine if the Cubs repeated after nothing for so long? I think most would speculated the world would be coming to an end. People wouldn't know how to handle themselves. You could almost forget about Steve Bartman (lets be honest, nobody will forget about Steve) and what that infamous night.
The Cubs will repeat due to one position. The manager Joe
Maddon will have that team more focused than ever. They just snapped “the curse”
and everybody knows they don’t want to go another losing streak. Joe has been
in the game for a long time and knows what it takes to keep his guys positive.
He’s surrounded himself with a great staff and players that want to be coached.
Baseball has a rich history in Chicago and the people won’t
accept anything less at this point. The Cubs will repeat for one simple reason,
the city of Chicago won't let another one slip away. They haven’t seen the likes of
greatness since Michael Jordan left for retirement. Although the 90s weren’t all
that long ago, 20 years can seem like forever in the sports world.
It doesn't matter if you're a Cubs fan or not, if they were to repeat, you would have to celebrate. When people think of baseball, the Cubs are one of the first teams they think of. But I guess that's what happens when you eat, sleep and breath Wrigley Field. It doesn't matter if you like them or absolutely despise them, you know it will help the game of baseball if they repeat.
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