Cubs, Indians take Series to Game 7: ‘This is what you want’
CLEVELAND — Most fans around the country can sit back and savour Game 7. Not so easy for anyone who has spent a lifetime rooting for the Cubs or Indians.
All those years of hope and heartbreak collide Wednesday night when Chicago and Cleveland meet one last time this season to decide the World Series.
With the Cubs seeking their first championship since 1908 and the Indians trying to stop a drought that dates to 1948, the stakes could hardly be higher.
“No one says Game 3 or 5. This is what you want,” said shortstop Francisco Lindor, who leads the Indians with a .364 Series average.


