As a Cleveland fan who watched baseball with my grandfather who remembered the 1920 Indians championship all I can say is every story and emotion that Cubs fans had and went through were identical for Cleveland fans. I actually was happy for Chicago but I cried over the loss.
@@JMan360 What was even better was the commissioner had to present the Championship trophy to the Braves. A little karma for taking the All Star game out of Alanta. In my eyes, that was better than the Braves winning the World Series.
@@thefirstechlon5522 yup there was a guaranteed Cinderella ending for either and with all the drama of that final game you couldn't ask for more. Literally felt like a Major League movie until after that rain delay
Here in Tiger town, we shared the delight of the Cubs' fans, but we still couldn't appreciate the deep, deep feelings that Chicagoans had at this moment. One of the classic Game 7's of all time. I wish my Dad had been here to revel in this joyous occasion.
Cubs Fan for years, keep in mind there are 108 stitches in a baseball, and 108 Years, longest running streak not to win a World series,it will never get longer than that!
I was so scared to even watch game 7. Didnt want to jinx my team but man when the cubs won!!! As crazy as it sounds its probably the best day of my life
My Step Grandmother was died hard Cubs fans all her life she passed away 10 years before Cubs Won the World Series. She would celebrated seeing her home town Cubbies winning it all.
I’m A Yankee Fan But As The Cubs Finally Won Their World Series Championship, The Yankees Haven’t Won Since 2009. I Could Only Imagine The Cubs & Yankees Finally Facing Each Other In The World Series For The 1st Time Since 1938.
Even a Yankee fan like me shed some tears with this video. Closest I ever came to experiencing anything like this was 96, and that was only an 18 year drought. Was forever for me because I hadn't been born the last time they won, but I was also only 13. Always had a touch of sympathy for our rivals the Red Sox because of their curse, even though I reveled in us being the gatekeepers of it by beating them so many times. I watched this game 7 and it was still a wild surreal experience seeing them pull it off. I was quite happy for them. I had one friend who rooted for the Indians this series. I asked her why and she felt if the Cubs won that it was an impending sign of the apocalypse and that Donald Trump would win the election which was only a week later. Sadly, she was right about that.
Either way a fan base that had been tortured was going to win that night. Half the reason why fans outside of the indians and cubs were so interested. That and it was a hell of a series
@@nascarfan8891 don't lie that Kipnis foul to right field bleachers in the bottom of the 9th gave you a heart attack. 🤣 From the sound and the angle my first reaction was he just walked it off to win the series. Luckily I feel asleep in the rain delay and woke up just to see we were down to our last out. It was disappointing but my entire side of my dad's family waited for years as Cubs fans
2016 was a shitty year but The 2016 Chicago Cubs were one of the bright spots. The party in Chicago after The Cubs won the World Series was insane. I took a pic with The World Series trophy. Something I will cherish for the rest of my life.
This is literally making me bawl and I’m not even half way through. As A Toronto Blue Jays fan from Toronto, I’ve seen my club win twice, the Raptors win the NBA title, the Toronto FC win the MLS Cup and none of that compares to the Chicago Cubs winning the World Series. Being old enough to know and respect the history, this was the coolest thing to witness. If it ever happens, the only greater thing will be the Maple Leafs winning the Stanley Cup! Go Cubs Go
My dad and his dad are die hard Cubbies fans. My Grandpa never saw the Cubs win it all, my dad did. I can't imagine spending 108 years waiting for a title. Ever since my team beat our 86 year old curse I lose my mind if they are not AL East Champs and hosting a World Series. Congrats to the Cubs, y'all deserved to know true happiness. Go Cubs and Go Red Sox.
In Braves nation, we had so many years of disappointment and getting close, but taking part in something is a life-altering event since you will remember it for the rest of your life. I do not cry, but this video watching Cubs joy tells us that we live in a baseball community.
@@martincruz3907 Joyful. =) Both teams 95 and 21 were very different in makeup who won their way, but the one thing they had was the mental fortitude to thrive and survive to make history.
This team kept me going through the summer that year. I had experienced a fire in my home and lost everything but the Cubs kept me going. I became a fan in 2003 and while sitting next to my stepfather during Game 6 I saw the heartbreak and even as a new fan I felt that pain. That pain is what bonded fans together no matter how far out of first they were/are. I had to work the night of Game 7, I left early to get home in time to see them win it all. However I forgot to get gas before I went home and had to stop. I had the game on the radio and was getting gas when Rajai Davis tied the game. I screamed a very loud expletive that concerned people but when they asked if I was OK, I just said what happened and they went, "Don't lose hope." I got home just in time for the 10th inning and saw the events that transpired. When the last was recorded I woke up my wife and neighbors. I got a call from my stepfather about 10 minutes later and basked in the glory of what happened. I was never particularly close to him but we always had the Cubs. I look back at that time and realize how lucky I am to have seen them win. That summer/fall taught me a valuable life lesson. No matter how bad things are going, they work out in the end. The 2016 Cubs personified that to a tee with me.
Just remember all those cub fans no longer with us got to watch this game from the ULTIMATE sky box listening to the play by play of Harry carry. They ALL celebrated with us.
I grew up going to games at memorial stadium with my brother and dad in the late 80s .. there was no football ( the colts and the stars of the USFL left) and all we had was the Baltimore Blast ⚽️ and Skipjacks 🏒… as much as i love the Ravens 💜🖤… i bleed orange … it’s pushing 40 years .. i was one years old the last time the Orioles won the World Series… i feel the joy of the Cubs fans … just like i did even for Cleveland fans when the Cavs won despite their disdain for Baltimore and particularly for Art MODELL (who we in Baltimore will love forever) that Man saved football in Baltimore… anyways 😊 back to the baseball ⚾️… with Adley and Gunnar , Santander, Mullins , Mounty and Co … we will get their soon 💯💯
Downstate Cubs fan here. Just like they said, I'll never forget where I was at that moment. I'll never forget that unending sense of dread that they'd lose again. And then, after rain delays and tying runs, and extra innings, *POOF!* it was all over. And I cried and cried and cried some more. Just an incredible moment and experience that truly I'll remember the rest of my life.
I was waiting for it, but they never mentioned that this series was between the two teams with the longest championship droughts. Now the Indians hold that record of frustration. I hope the tribe wins one soon. And that they don't change the name to "Cleveland Baseball Team".
I will go to the GREAT BEYOND believing that if Ross didn’t hit the Solo shot in the 6th inning Cleveland would’ve won the World Series. Thank God they pulled it out ❤❤❤❤❤❤
What those nuns did not understand is that the now-Cleveland Guardians were already cursed. And you know what that rain was in the 9th inning of Game 7? It was all the tears of departed Cubs fans, desperately weeping for their team to rally.
I sit here watching this with tears in my eyes, remembering all the Cubs games my Father and I went to together, all the years we were disappointed and heart broken. The last time I spoke to my Father was on January 12, 2016 and I told him that day that the Cubs would win it all this year, especially after the run they had in 2015, he told me that they would disappoint us yet again, 5 days later he passed away, he had an aneurysm in his brain while asleep. After the Cubs won it all I went to his grave with 2 Old Style 16 ounce cans, one I drank and 1 I left for him on the family headstone, even though he wasn't there with me we celebrated, and shared a beer in victory. I miss my Dad so much.
To contemplate on how Theo Epstein managed to successfully connect generations of long-suffering baseball fans on two different occasions for two different franchises in two different cities. He is a Messiah of some kind.
This is BS, you shouldn't of been allowed to use music like this, they should of been forced to use hard rock, clown music, or anything else that would of let me watch this without fighting my eyes from sweating the whole time
Now my wishes my Ford Mustang Convertible dark Gray and two Million of dollars today or tomorrow morning and to get my wishes and a two Million of dollars and to get my Daughter Sophia Franco Jr Alcantar and to get my wishes my wishes my new Chevrolet Blazer rojo de Uriangato a mi casa in Cuitzeo Del Porvenir Michoacán México el Pueblo Mágico Benito Juárez número 29 de Benito Juárez de Los Granados
Sadly yes. So what country are you from and how common or rare are ads/commercials where you watch? Genuinely curious. I didn't know it was any different elsewhere.
@@billny33 im from the UK buddy, our adds, depending on the show are either every 30/45 minutes. Sporting events, i.e football (soccer) matches, there is one advert at half time and thats it. Thats goes for all televised sports aswell, unless I'm watching the nfl or nba then its goes off of the American broadcast.
@@b3van yes soccer (football) matches here will go commercial free during a half so as not to miss any action but that is the only sport that doesn't have tv timeouts or room for commercial breaks. During a regular non-sports show, we usually have anywhere between 7-15 minutes of show before a commercial break which is usually 2 mins but sometimes seem unusually longer like 4 mins.
@@billny33 im thinking with soccer games, its because the action is constant. The only break really is HT's, whereas in the NFL its stops every down and the NBA you get and ones and such. I could be wrong but it makes sense. I'd say on average in an hour long show there is at most 2 adverts, all that being said though the last time I watched TV was around 5 years ago. I refuse to pay a fee for a "TV licence" ... yes a licence to watch TV!. So it honestly could be different nowadays.
@@b3van yeah and if we thought like you guys across the pond, we would have made sure that our sports have less breaks like football/soccer. There is a certain purity and beautiful grace to the endless motion of football/soccer that I do enjoy once every 4 years during the World Cup. I think in the US we have a certain fetish for being able to control the clock in our strategy. We use timeouts, pitching changes, kneeldowns, no-huddle offenses all to stop and manipulate the clock to put our team in the ideal position to win at the end of the game and if you didn't allow us to do that in our sports, then I suppose it just wouldn't feel like the 'american way' to us. I do enjoy all the strategy that comes with that but when I see the success of soccer/football overseas, I also see it isn't completely necessary. The other thing is I think we may let capitalism get out of hand sometimes, so among other things, our stations want and push for as many opportunities for commercial breaks, in sports and otherwise, as we can get away with and those that regulate such matters don't really see much of an issue with that. We grow used to the commercials and nobody really even complains about it, it's the least of our concerns, especially now. Of course, I've never heard of a tv license. That does sound ridiculous, but we pay expensive cable bills just to have access to a reasonable number of channels, or we go the streaming option (which is still a lot less expensive unless you're doing both) and have to pay numerous subscription fees for all the different streaming services that are becoming a thing, so maybe it's all just the same thing packaged differently. I do appreciate hearing the differences in culture though and an outside perspective on ours.
El Profesor Daniel Franco Jr Escutia para Presidente de Morelia Michoacán México oh El Profesor Daniel Franco Jr Escutia para Presidente de Cuitzeo Del Porvenir Michoacán México el Pueblo Mágico and to get all of my wishes and my own Father Daniel Franco Raymond Carrero went to Los Retiros when i was couldn't see and he gave me a Los Retiros Hug in Morelia Michoacán
The Cleveland Indians, played their final game ever as a Major League Baseball franchise, for the very last time against the Texas Rangers on Sunday October 3, 2021, having the sad distinction of NEVER WINNING a World Series title, during their illustrious 105 years of existence in the Big Leagues. In April of 2020, baseball fans will proudly welcome a NEW EXPANSION TEAM to the city of Cleveland, replacing their once beloved INDIANS. The franchise would be permanently known as THE GUARDIANS, and will play all of their local home games at PROGRESSIVE FIELD.
No disrespect for those who passed on, however Cubs Fans are the most melodramatic fan base in all of sports and you spend all that time believing you’re cursed as oppose to accepting the fact until 2016, Cubs weren’t good enough to win. But you hide under the excuses of billy goats, black cats Durham’s error and Steve Bartman. lol Bottom line every fanbase of team who doesn’t win has a sob story so it doesn’t make you exclusively special, but at least you got a World Series and that’s what counts.
I’m a diehard Red Sox fan, I know the feeling.I cried when my beloved the Red Sox won the World Series in 2004.
As a Cleveland fan who watched baseball with my grandfather who remembered the 1920 Indians championship all I can say is every story and emotion that Cubs fans had and went through were identical for Cleveland fans. I actually was happy for Chicago but I cried over the loss.
Hopefully Cleveland gets one this year.
Y'all had a hell of a team that year. The victor is only as great as their opponent. I was legitimately scared/nervous to face Kluber.
Thank You for sharing. Still get tears in my eyes in 2020.
I'm an Astros fan, and this made me cry.
@black john did you also cry when your cheating disgraceful team lost to the braves? 😂😂😂
@@JMan360 What was even better was the commissioner had to present the Championship trophy to the Braves. A little karma for taking the All Star game out of Alanta. In my eyes, that was better than the Braves winning the World Series.
I’ll never ever witness something like this again. Go cubs go.
Greatest night of my life watching with my son who is a 4th generation cubs fan!!!
I am a sobbing mess reliving that season and like so many thinking of family and friends who weren't there to celebrate with us....💙
Thank you for not editing out the commercials, so I could grab fresh hankies without having to pause. #GoCubsGo
Dude thank you so much! Haven’t been able to find the full video anywhere!
Best game 7 of all time and that's coming from a Cleveland fan
Whoever won that game, that was the best possible way to end that series
@@thefirstechlon5522 yup there was a guaranteed Cinderella ending for either and with all the drama of that final game you couldn't ask for more. Literally felt like a Major League movie until after that rain delay
Here in Tiger town, we shared the delight of the Cubs' fans, but we still couldn't appreciate the deep, deep feelings that Chicagoans had at this moment.
One of the classic Game 7's of all time.
I wish my Dad had been here to revel in this joyous occasion.
Cubs Fan for years, keep in mind there are 108 stitches in a baseball, and 108 Years, longest running streak not to win a World series,it will never get longer than that!
I was so scared to even watch game 7. Didnt want to jinx my team but man when the cubs won!!! As crazy as it sounds its probably the best day of my life
Who's still watching this in 2023?
2024
After an awful June 2024
My Step Grandmother was died hard Cubs fans all her life she passed away 10 years before Cubs Won the World Series.
She would celebrated seeing her home town Cubbies winning it all.
I’m A Yankee Fan But As The Cubs Finally Won Their World Series Championship, The Yankees Haven’t Won Since 2009. I Could Only Imagine The Cubs & Yankees Finally Facing Each Other In The World Series For The 1st Time Since 1938.
Bro even I got tears (dodger fan)
Even a Yankee fan like me shed some tears with this video. Closest I ever came to experiencing anything like this was 96, and that was only an 18 year drought. Was forever for me because I hadn't been born the last time they won, but I was also only 13. Always had a touch of sympathy for our rivals the Red Sox because of their curse, even though I reveled in us being the gatekeepers of it by beating them so many times. I watched this game 7 and it was still a wild surreal experience seeing them pull it off. I was quite happy for them.
I had one friend who rooted for the Indians this series. I asked her why and she felt if the Cubs won that it was an impending sign of the apocalypse and that Donald Trump would win the election which was only a week later. Sadly, she was right about that.
Either way a fan base that had been tortured was going to win that night. Half the reason why fans outside of the indians and cubs were so interested. That and it was a hell of a series
as a cubs fan i will remember this series forever
@@nascarfan8891 don't lie that Kipnis foul to right field bleachers in the bottom of the 9th gave you a heart attack.
🤣 From the sound and the angle my first reaction was he just walked it off to win the series.
Luckily I feel asleep in the rain delay and woke up just to see we were down to our last out. It was disappointing but my entire side of my dad's family waited for years as Cubs fans
@@NobodyUR for 2 seconds yes it did
2016 was a shitty year but The 2016 Chicago Cubs were one of the bright spots. The party in Chicago after The Cubs won the World Series was insane. I took a pic with The World Series trophy. Something I will cherish for the rest of my life.
"How can you not be romantic about baseball?"
This is literally making me bawl and I’m not even half way through. As A Toronto Blue Jays fan from Toronto, I’ve seen my club win twice, the Raptors win the NBA title, the Toronto FC win the MLS Cup and none of that compares to the Chicago Cubs winning the World Series. Being old enough to know and respect the history, this was the coolest thing to witness. If it ever happens, the only greater thing will be the Maple Leafs winning the Stanley Cup! Go Cubs Go
Thx for the videos keep them coming 👌
Man can you imagine the emotion if ron santo was on the radio when we won?
That 7th game aged me 50 years.
My dad and his dad are die hard Cubbies fans. My Grandpa never saw the Cubs win it all, my dad did. I can't imagine spending 108 years waiting for a title. Ever since my team beat our 86 year old curse I lose my mind if they are not AL East Champs and hosting a World Series. Congrats to the Cubs, y'all deserved to know true happiness. Go Cubs and Go Red Sox.
In Braves nation, we had so many years of disappointment and getting close, but taking part in something is a life-altering event since you will remember it for the rest of your life. I do not cry, but this video watching Cubs joy tells us that we live in a baseball community.
Genuine question. What are you feeling now that the braves put their demons to bed and are now on top?
@@martincruz3907 Joyful. =)
Both teams 95 and 21 were very different in makeup who won their way, but the one thing they had was the mental fortitude to thrive and survive to make history.
the Cubs's fans are the best for ever
I'm red sox fans 😊
This team kept me going through the summer that year. I had experienced a fire in my home and lost everything but the Cubs kept me going. I became a fan in 2003 and while sitting next to my stepfather during Game 6 I saw the heartbreak and even as a new fan I felt that pain. That pain is what bonded fans together no matter how far out of first they were/are. I had to work the night of Game 7, I left early to get home in time to see them win it all. However I forgot to get gas before I went home and had to stop. I had the game on the radio and was getting gas when Rajai Davis tied the game. I screamed a very loud expletive that concerned people but when they asked if I was OK, I just said what happened and they went, "Don't lose hope." I got home just in time for the 10th inning and saw the events that transpired. When the last was recorded I woke up my wife and neighbors. I got a call from my stepfather about 10 minutes later and basked in the glory of what happened. I was never particularly close to him but we always had the Cubs. I look back at that time and realize how lucky I am to have seen them win. That summer/fall taught me a valuable life lesson. No matter how bad things are going, they work out in the end. The 2016 Cubs personified that to a tee with me.
Just remember all those cub fans no longer with us got to watch this game from the ULTIMATE sky box listening to the play by play of Harry carry. They ALL celebrated with us.
I grew up going to games at memorial stadium with my brother and dad in the late 80s .. there was no football ( the colts and the stars of the USFL left) and all we had was the Baltimore Blast ⚽️ and Skipjacks 🏒… as much as i love the Ravens 💜🖤… i bleed orange … it’s pushing 40 years .. i was one years old the last time the Orioles won the World Series… i feel the joy of the Cubs fans … just like i did even for Cleveland fans when the Cavs won despite their disdain for Baltimore and particularly for Art MODELL (who we in Baltimore will love forever) that Man saved football in Baltimore… anyways 😊 back to the baseball ⚾️… with Adley and Gunnar , Santander, Mullins , Mounty and Co … we will get their soon 💯💯
Thanks for posting.
“Some waited a lifetime to see this. Some waited a lifetime and never saw this.” 21:20
Downstate Cubs fan here. Just like they said, I'll never forget where I was at that moment. I'll never forget that unending sense of dread that they'd lose again. And then, after rain delays and tying runs, and extra innings, *POOF!* it was all over. And I cried and cried and cried some more. Just an incredible moment and experience that truly I'll remember the rest of my life.
The happiest day of my life. Die forever 1979. The classic 23 22 game against the Phillies. Kingman and Schmidt. 2024 let's get it done
You really had to feel for the Cubs fans.
As an Mets Fan I will never forget the time they won the World Series I always know they were going get their .
I would also like to point out that I didn't see a riot in the street ,no cars turned over and no stores looted...congratulations again Chicago.
One day it will happen again in Cleveland!
Hope so
Someday the time will come for the tribe! That game was agonizing to watch. But at least the Cavs won it all that year. 🤗
I was waiting for it, but they never mentioned that this series was between the two teams with the longest championship droughts. Now the Indians hold that record of frustration. I hope the tribe wins one soon. And that they don't change the name to "Cleveland Baseball Team".
I will go to the GREAT BEYOND believing that if Ross didn’t hit the Solo shot in the 6th inning Cleveland would’ve won the World Series. Thank God they pulled it out ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was at game 2 and 4 of the series
How can you not be romantic about baseball? I love this stuff!
Sorry to distract, but why does the bar at 50:46 look like it's daytime?
My best time
Craziest thing was they werent even going to play at Wrigley because of the stadium upgrades in 2016.. Unreal
They did play every game at Wrigley Field in 2016 even with stadium upgrades going on
What those nuns did not understand is that the now-Cleveland Guardians were already cursed.
And you know what that rain was in the 9th inning of Game 7? It was all the tears of departed Cubs fans, desperately weeping for their team to rally.
Please MLB don't ever pick John Cusack to do another narration. He ruins this documentary.
I sit here watching this with tears in my eyes, remembering all the Cubs games my Father and I went to together, all the years we were disappointed and heart broken. The last time I spoke to my Father was on January 12, 2016 and I told him that day that the Cubs would win it all this year, especially after the run they had in 2015, he told me that they would disappoint us yet again, 5 days later he passed away, he had an aneurysm in his brain while asleep. After the Cubs won it all I went to his grave with 2 Old Style 16 ounce cans, one I drank and 1 I left for him on the family headstone, even though he wasn't there with me we celebrated, and shared a beer in victory. I miss my Dad so much.
What format is this? 4:3?
If they were filming while the Cubs where winning did it mean they also flimed the Indians and Indian fans losing?
Baseball
This is really sad. It’s allergies I swear!
Lmao Rockies 5 year 70 million dollar deal with Desmond that went well.
At least it was 5 years 70mil,not the 154+mil that the Yankees gave to Jacoby Ellbury ,what a joke
@@moisesledesma2607 i mean jacoby was good for like 2 years 👨🏽🎓. Desmond sucked the whole time he was with Colorado and he is still with the Rockies.
To contemplate on how Theo Epstein managed to successfully connect generations of long-suffering baseball fans on two different occasions for two different franchises in two different cities. He is a Messiah of some kind.
1:30
This is BS, you shouldn't of been allowed to use music like this, they should of been forced to use hard rock, clown music, or anything else that would of let me watch this without fighting my eyes from sweating the whole time
Now my wishes my Ford Mustang Convertible dark Gray and two Million of dollars today or tomorrow morning and to get my wishes and a two Million of dollars and to get my Daughter Sophia Franco Jr Alcantar and to get my wishes my wishes my new Chevrolet Blazer rojo de Uriangato a mi casa in Cuitzeo Del Porvenir Michoacán México el Pueblo Mágico Benito Juárez número 29 de Benito Juárez de Los Granados
Is this how Americans watch T.V?.
With this many adverts, this frequently?.
Sadly yes. So what country are you from and how common or rare are ads/commercials where you watch?
Genuinely curious. I didn't know it was any different elsewhere.
@@billny33 im from the UK buddy, our adds, depending on the show are either every 30/45 minutes.
Sporting events, i.e football (soccer) matches, there is one advert at half time and thats it. Thats goes for all televised sports aswell, unless I'm watching the nfl or nba then its goes off of the American broadcast.
@@b3van yes soccer (football) matches here will go commercial free during a half so as not to miss any action but that is the only sport that doesn't have tv timeouts or room for commercial breaks. During a regular non-sports show, we usually have anywhere between 7-15 minutes of show before a commercial break which is usually 2 mins but sometimes seem unusually longer like 4 mins.
@@billny33 im thinking with soccer games, its because the action is constant.
The only break really is HT's, whereas in the NFL its stops every down and the NBA you get and ones and such. I could be wrong but it makes sense.
I'd say on average in an hour long show there is at most 2 adverts, all that being said though the last time I watched TV was around 5 years ago. I refuse to pay a fee for a "TV licence" ... yes a licence to watch TV!.
So it honestly could be different nowadays.
@@b3van yeah and if we thought like you guys across the pond, we would have made sure that our sports have less breaks like football/soccer. There is a certain purity and beautiful grace to the endless motion of football/soccer that I do enjoy once every 4 years during the World Cup. I think in the US we have a certain fetish for being able to control the clock in our strategy. We use timeouts, pitching changes, kneeldowns, no-huddle offenses all to stop and manipulate the clock to put our team in the ideal position to win at the end of the game and if you didn't allow us to do that in our sports, then I suppose it just wouldn't feel like the 'american way' to us. I do enjoy all the strategy that comes with that but when I see the success of soccer/football overseas, I also see it isn't completely necessary.
The other thing is I think we may let capitalism get out of hand sometimes, so among other things, our stations want and push for as many opportunities for commercial breaks, in sports and otherwise, as we can get away with and those that regulate such matters don't really see much of an issue with that. We grow used to the commercials and nobody really even complains about it, it's the least of our concerns, especially now. Of course, I've never heard of a tv license. That does sound ridiculous, but we pay expensive cable bills just to have access to a reasonable number of channels, or we go the streaming option (which is still a lot less expensive unless you're doing both) and have to pay numerous subscription fees for all the different streaming services that are becoming a thing, so maybe it's all just the same thing packaged differently.
I do appreciate hearing the differences in culture though and an outside perspective on ours.
El Profesor Daniel Franco Jr Escutia para Presidente de Morelia Michoacán México oh El Profesor Daniel Franco Jr Escutia para Presidente de Cuitzeo Del Porvenir Michoacán México el Pueblo Mágico and to get all of my wishes and my own Father Daniel Franco Raymond Carrero went to Los Retiros when i was couldn't see and he gave me a Los Retiros Hug in Morelia Michoacán
What's with 15 effin' commercials in each block? It so takes away from the doc .
Done
The Cleveland Indians, played their final game ever as a Major League Baseball
franchise, for the very last time against the Texas Rangers on Sunday October 3,
2021, having the sad distinction of NEVER WINNING a World Series title, during their illustrious 105 years of existence in the Big Leagues.
In April of 2020, baseball fans will proudly welcome a NEW EXPANSION TEAM to
the city of Cleveland, replacing their once beloved INDIANS. The franchise would be
permanently known as THE GUARDIANS, and will play all of their local home games
at PROGRESSIVE FIELD.
It's 2024 that's old news now
Cubs fans sold their soul and gave us trump.
Trump 2024
No disrespect for those who passed on, however Cubs Fans are the most melodramatic fan base in all of sports and you spend all that time believing you’re cursed as oppose to accepting the fact until 2016, Cubs weren’t good enough to win. But you hide under the excuses of billy goats, black cats Durham’s error and Steve Bartman. lol Bottom line every fanbase of team who doesn’t win has a sob story so it doesn’t make you exclusively special, but at least you got a World Series and that’s what counts.
I thought this was a documentary on the Chicago cubs not a documentary on a city of losers. Makes me sick the way they worship this team
My best time