Cubs win thrilling Game 7 in 10 innings for first World Series title since 1908. ***The Chicago Cubs won the World Series 4-3 over the Cleveland Indians. They won the last game, 8-7. They came back down 3-1 to win 3 straight & capture their first World Series title since 1908.💪🐻🏆 #FlyTheW ****THEO EPSTIN IS THE REAL MVP. 5 years after he was hired, he promised a title and he delivered. #GoatBuster*** Dexter Fowler led off the game with a home run for Chicago, becoming the first player ever to hit a lead-off home run in a World Series Game 7. To start the fifth inning, Báez hit a home run on the first pitch he saw to center to knock Corey Kluber out of the game; Andrew Miller came on in relief and gave up a walk to Kris Bryant and RBI single to Anthony Rizzo to push the lead to 5–1. A wild pitch that ricocheted off Ross' helmet allowed Santana and Kipnis to score, narrowing the Cubs' lead to 5–3. Ross hits a home run at the top of the sixth to make it a three run game, becoming the oldest player to homer in a World Series Game 7. On a 2-2 count, Indians center fielder Rajai Davis, who had 55 career home runs in 11 seasons entering this game, hit a home run to left field off of Aroldis Chapman, scoring Guyer and tying the game at 6-6. With the game tied at six after nine innings, heavy rain rapidly approached the area, and the game went into a 17-minute rain delay. Going into extra innings, the Cubs scored two runs in the top of the tenth inning on a double by Ben Zobrist and a single by Miguel Montero. The Indians scored a run on a single by Davis in the bottom of the tenth inning, but Mike Montgomery finished the game for Chicago, retiring Martínez with an infield grounder fielded by Bryant near the mound, to end the game, series, baseball season and their 108-year "curse". Zobrist won the World Series MVP award. The Cubs became the first team to come back from a 3–1 deficit to win the Series since the 1985 Kansas City Royals. #WeAreGood