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It was a great game because of the way it ended. If the Cubs lose that game it would have been 2003 on steroids for me. I may have tried to murder Chapman and Maddon too.

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It still hasn't fully kicked in. I'm not sure when it will.

It still feels unreal to me.


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It was a great game because of the way it ended. If the Cubs lose that game it would have been 2003 on steroids for me. I may have tried to murder Chapman and Maddon too.

Pretty much how I would have felt.

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The greatest game is probably the Game 7 between Atlanta and Minnesota, but this one is right up there.

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The greatest game is probably the Game 7 between Atlanta and Minnesota, but this one is right up there.

Yep. That was a great game in a different kind of tenseness.

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everyone is saying how the Cubs will be good for years. This won't be the last series you'll see this group in. I remember they said that about the 85 bears. How it was the youngest team in the NFL and they're guaranteed for multiple superbowls.. look how that turned out.

well at least they won the pennant. that is one thing I thought i'd never see in my life. that's a plus. would have been nice if they won it.


This game is not over and the series is far from over.

This guy gets it. I'm glad some of you guys didn't have relatives advising FDR on December 8th, 1941.


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Ive watched the replay of the Zobrist double in the 10th a dozen times and I'm still expecting them to stab it and throw him out. It still hasn't sunk in that its over and they won. That it cant be taken away now. Its unreal.

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Ive watched the replay of the Zobrist double in the 10th a dozen times and I'm still expecting them to stab it and throw him out. It still hasn't sunk in that its over and they won. That it cant be taken away now. Its unreal.

Every time I watch the last play I keep waiting for Bryant to air mail it into the stands to tie the game. It really does seem unreal

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Ive watched the replay of the Zobrist double in the 10th a dozen times and I'm still expecting them to stab it and throw him out. It still hasn't sunk in that its over and they won. That it cant be taken away now. Its unreal.


:lol: I always do that. I have this irrational fear that it can somehow be taken away. It's our cross to bear as Cub fans, I guess.

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Ive watched the replay of the Zobrist double in the 10th a dozen times and I'm still expecting them to stab it and throw him out. It still hasn't sunk in that its over and they won. That it cant be taken away now. Its unreal.

Every time I watch the last play I keep waiting for Bryant to air mail it into the stands to tie the game. It really does seem unreal

He almost did with that slip. Imagine the anxiety if THAT had happened. 1st and 3rd or score tied with winning run on second.

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Another classic, with a different kind of drama, was the David Freese game (Game 6 of the 2011 WS between St. Louis and Texas).

For me, last night had too many poor plays (Davis's throw on tag up by Bryant, the 2-run wild pitch, Baez errors, Baez bunt, etc.) to be considered the best game (vs games where there were great plays). For drama, though, it's up there.

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Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Godfella wrote:
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everyone is saying how the Cubs will be good for years. This won't be the last series you'll see this group in. I remember they said that about the 85 bears. How it was the youngest team in the NFL and they're guaranteed for multiple superbowls.. look how that turned out.

well at least they won the pennant. that is one thing I thought i'd never see in my life. that's a plus. would have been nice if they won it.


This game is not over and the series is far from over.

This guy gets it. I'm glad some of you guys didn't have relatives advising FDR on December 8th, 1941.


Never came close to giving up and giving in to the negativity many allowed to creep in. Now the ball is rolling and I anticipate more glorious seasons with multiple championships.


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Thinking back over last night I think the thing that makes me the happiest is watching the joy in my 6th grade daughter as she has taken all this in. She has been captivated by the Cubs this season. Last night she fell asleep when the score was 6-3. When they gave up the 3 run HR the thing that pissed me off the most was the thought of having to tell her in the morning that the Cubs blew the lead and lost the World Series. So when they took the lead back I woke her up and let her watch the last inning. Seeing the joy on her face when Rizzo caught the last our was priceless

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Thinking back over last night I think the thing that makes me the happiest is watching the joy in my 6th grade daughter as she has taken all this in. She has been captivated by the Cubs this season. Last night she fell asleep when the score was 6-3. When they gave up the 3 run HR the thing that pissed me off the most was the thought of having to tell her in the morning that the Cubs blew the lead and lost the World Series. So when they took the lead back I woke her up and let her watch the last inning. Seeing the joy on her face when Rizzo caught the last our was priceless



That's pretty cool.

6th grade? That's old enough to let her stay up for the entire thing? Should have never sent her to bed. Yeah, she'd be dragging in school. But I was up late for the big games by 6th grade. I turned out OK (Insert your joke).


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Thinking back over last night I think the thing that makes me the happiest is watching the joy in my 6th grade daughter as she has taken all this in. She has been captivated by the Cubs this season. Last night she fell asleep when the score was 6-3. When they gave up the 3 run HR the thing that pissed me off the most was the thought of having to tell her in the morning that the Cubs blew the lead and lost the World Series. So when they took the lead back I woke her up and let her watch the last inning. Seeing the joy on her face when Rizzo caught the last our was priceless



That's pretty cool.

6th grade? That's old enough to let her stay up for the entire thing? Should have never sent her to bed. Yeah, she'd be dragging in school. But I was up late for the big games by 6th grade. I turned out OK (Insert your joke).

I didn't send her to bed. She fell asleep on her own.

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Was listening to the national shows since it's all we got here. They were all talking about the game rather being cub - centric.

Let me tell you, you dont want to see this game again or talk about the moves. I cannot believe how we won. It was like the cubs wanted to give it away not just once but twice.

But I am glad we won. The end is all we should care about. But i have no desire to relive this game unless it's viewing the last out.


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It's the greatest game I've ever seen.

Given the stakes, 1991 Game 7 was the one I always considered the best in my lifetime but this tops that. I don't think it's close.


Tim Kurkjian (or however the hell it's spelled) said this morning that, given the circumstances, storylines, and the way the game played out, he believed it was the greatest game in baseball history.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Disagree? Heard that a few places now.


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Another classic, with a different kind of drama, was the David Freese game (Game 6 of the 2011 WS between St. Louis and Texas).

For me, last night had too many poor plays (Davis's throw on tag up by Bryant, the 2-run wild pitch, Baez errors, Baez bunt, etc.) to be considered the best game (vs games where there were great plays). For drama, though, it's up there.





I agree on the sloppy play assessment, but there are many outfielders that don't throw Bryant out there. It was shallow, sure .but that guy runs hard and is fast as hell.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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It's the greatest game I've ever seen.

Given the stakes, 1991 Game 7 was the one I always considered the best in my lifetime but this tops that. I don't think it's close.


Tim Kurkjian (or however the hell it's spelled) said this morning that, given the circumstances, storylines, and the way the game played out, he believed it was the greatest game in baseball history.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Disagree? Heard that a few places now.
Of course I disagree. This is just the euphoria of a really good game that had a positive ending for a feel good story.

If that was the best baseball game in history then baseball kind of sucks. Kluber was bad. Miller was bad. Chapman was bad. Maddon was horrible. Two runs scored on a wild pitch. The Cubs had a lot of bad fielding plays.

It was exciting because the Cubs won it all and it was a close game that had a few swings.

If that EXACT game was played by the Diamondbacks and Blue Jays we aren't even saying it was a good game.

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Gibson's HR

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Gibson's HR

OVER - RATED

Clap, Clap, Clap-Clap-Clap

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I had never heard the term golden pitch before, but this game had 2 of them. Counting them, 40 of them have happened in major league history. This is a pitch where it can win the world series for either team. Thankfully Montgomery induced a ground out that won the game. But a homerun would have also ended the world series.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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It's the greatest game I've ever seen.

Given the stakes, 1991 Game 7 was the one I always considered the best in my lifetime but this tops that. I don't think it's close.


Tim Kurkjian (or however the hell it's spelled) said this morning that, given the circumstances, storylines, and the way the game played out, he believed it was the greatest game in baseball history.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Disagree? Heard that a few places now.
Of course I disagree. This is just the euphoria of a really good game that had a positive ending for a feel good story.

If that was the best baseball game in history then baseball kind of sucks. Kluber was bad. Miller was bad. Chapman was bad. Maddon was horrible. Two runs scored on a wild pitch. The Cubs had a lot of bad fielding plays.

It was exciting because the Cubs won it all and it was a close game that had a few swings.

If that EXACT game was played by the Diamondbacks and Blue Jays we aren't even saying it was a good game.

I guess greatest means different things. If you're talking just excellence and skill and discounting drama and suspense

And your last sentence is ridiculous. Amy extra inning see saw game like that any level of baseball is a good game. It was Game 7 of the World Series.

Anyway, I don't know of its the greatest but its probably in the conversation for top 10 in the modern era


The attempted shot at baseball is hilarious. Football games full of mistakes are glorified every year. If the game was a perfectly played 1-0 game many (including you probably) would call it boring.



I guess baseball is only for some people


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Rick must have loved the Kerry Wood game. That thing was damn near perfection.

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Of course it was the best game ever. It involved the Cubs. #Cubfanprivilege

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Rick must have loved the Kerry Wood game. That thing was damn near perfection.


I bet he has "do not delete" on his DVR for the Game 6 NLCS Cubs Dodgers. Hendricks and the crew with 27 up and 27 down.


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Of course it was the best game ever. It involved the Cubs. #Cubfanprivilege

Its up there with other great WS games, IMO

2011 Game 6
2002 Game 6
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You guys either need to make an argument that it is the greatest game in baseball history or move on.

I laughed at someone calling it the greatest game in baseball history and now you guys want to turn it into something else entirely.

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