The Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs came into this year’s World Series having combined for 176 years of championship futility. It sure didn't look like it in Game 7, though, when The Indians’ Rajai Davis tied the game in the eighth inning with a two-out, two-run home run to tie the game at six.
Neither team could score in the ninth inning, which led to extra innings. But then the rain came.
Both teams had to sit through a 30-minute rain delay before the start of extras, which sucked all of the energy out of progressive field of an electric Progressive Field.