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When Was the Last Time the Cubs Won a World Series?
Published <time class="entry-date published" datetime="">7:00 am EDT, October 17, 2015</time>
Updated 7:00 am EDT, October 17, 2015
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The last time the
Chicago Cubs won the World Series, Teddy Roosevelt was in the Oval Office, World War I had not yet happened and
Theo Epstein’s grandfather, who wrote the screenplay for
Casablanca, was still 10 months away from being born.
It was 1908. One-hundred and seven long years ago.
Of course, as ESPN’s Keith Law pointed out, no matter who wins the World Series in 2015, a significant drought will be broken:
None of the other three quite stack up to that of the Cubs, who have
gone over 39 thousand days without a World Series title. They haven’t even been to the Fall Classic in 70 years.
Led by future Hall-of-Famers
Frank Chance and
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown, the Cubbies went 99-55 and defeated the Detroit Tigers four games to one in the
1908 World Series. It was their second title in a row, but it would be their last for over a Century.
The Cubs returned to the Fall Classic seven times over the next 37 years but were never able to come out on top. Their most recent appearance in 1945, which they lost 4-3 to the Tigers, spawned the “
Curse of the Billy Goat.”
In 2003, of course, the Cubs were on the brink of returning to the World Series until the now-infamous play
involving Steve Bartman changed those plans:
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Click here for the complete list of the Cubs’ postseason results and history.
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