One more game. For everything.
Either a 108-year World Series championship drought will come to an end, or another that's lasted 68 years.
Hysteria for one fan base, more heartbreak for the other. Cubs vs. Indians in a winner-take-all Game 7. As it should be.
"It's just correct and apt that we'd go seven games," Chicago manager Joe Maddon said.
Addison Russell hit a grand slam and tied a Series record with six RBIs, and Chicago took advantage of a huge early misplay in Cleveland's outfield as the Cubs, their offense finally revving, throttled the Indians 9-3 on Tuesday night in Game 6 to push this tense tug-of-war between baseball's two longest title drought holders to the limit.













