By Barry Svrluga, The Washington Post
CHICAGO – As this city recovers from a weekend of World Series games, and the ivy on the outfield walls turns redder still, we know we won’t see baseball at Wrigley Field until spring. When it returns, the Chicago Cubs will either be feted with a ring ceremony that would rattle the bones of the building once again, or be asked what needs to go differently to end what would then be a 109-year championship drought.
With the series back in Cleveland for Tuesday’s Game 6 and, if necessary, an epic and decisive seventh game Wednesday, there is also an array of scenes that played out at Wrigley that won’t take place at Progressive Field.