Chicago Cubs
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Trout named AL Most Valuable Player for second time in three years as Bryant captures maiden NL award
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Sportblog Do baseball's resurgent ratings augur a play for the NFL's TV throne? Not so fast
Les CarpenterBaseball scored a rare ratings victory over the NFL boosted by a thrilling World Series. Could it mean a challenge to football’s TV dominance? Don’t bet on it
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Brief letters: Political portrayals in The Crown | Queen Mary’s crown | Donald Trump and scary clowns | Long waits for sporting success | Ottery St Mary | Perils of self-diagnosis
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Featuring synchronised standing, a poor show from a young goalkeeper, confident fielding, an insect intervention and a face of sheer delight
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City estimates about 5 million people will attend World Series celebration, which will wind through downtown and end seven miles south in Grant Park
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I’m a Boston fan, and loserdom defined me – until it suddenly didn’t. Cubs fans might find that after winning the World Series, baseball is never the same again
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Fans have been getting inked ever since their playoff run began, and several parlors are offering discounts after Wednesday’s historic win over Cleveland
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Chicago is filled with those who have endured the lovable losers tag their whole lives, and they were jumping on the field with the Cubs on Wednesday
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Barack Obama congratulates the Chicago Cubs baseball team on their World Series triumph at a campaign rally in Miami on Thursday
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On Wednesday night, for the Cubs at least, the World Series ended in that rarest of things: an authentic, earned happy ending
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The Chicago Cubs set up an historic winner-take-all Game 7 of the World Series by crushing the Cleveland Indians 9-3 on Tuesday
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The Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians 9-3 to force a Game 7 in the World Series
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Indians hope to end streak of 68 years without a title in Game 6, while Chicago must win final two games on the road to end 108-year wait
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The Chicago Cubs trail the Cleveland Indians by three games to two in the World Series knowing that one more loss will finish their historic season
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Inning-by-inning report: The Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians 3-2 in Game Five of the World Series at Chicago’s Wrigley Field
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Aroldis Chapman got eight outs in the longest relief appearance of his career and the Chicago Cubs held off Cleveland 3-2
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One more win and baseball fans everywhere might finally believe in these Cleveland Indians
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The Cleveland Indians take a 2-1 World Series lead after Coco Crisp breaks a scoreless tie in the 7th inning
'Sports has changed attitudes': Obama welcomes Chicago Cubs to White House