In an emotional game at Wrigley Field, we saw the best game yet of the 2016 World Series. The Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians 3-2 in a tense game that featured an actual lead change, some home runs, six stolen bases, some sweet defense, some interesting strategic choices, the first Cubs' World Series win at Wrigley since 1945, and a flame-throwing reliever who helped send the series back to Cleveland.
1. Oh, that's why the Cubs traded for Aroldis Chapman. With the Cubs' season on the line, Joe Maddon turned to Chapman with one out in the seventh inning and a runner on second.