Many's the full life has been lived between the years of 1908 and 2016. Plenty of Chicago Cubs fans lived their entire lives without seeing e'er a World Series being won.
The World Series was won too late for these people. In their honour, Cubs fans have been scrawling the names of passed-on relatives on the Sheffield Wall of Wrigley Field.
The wall bears the message 'For all the Cubs fans who didn't get a next year'. It is now decorated with the names of ardent Cubs fans who never witnessed their team winning the World Series.
People are writing the names of loved ones who didn't live long enough to see this all along the Sheffield wall at #Wrigley #FlyTheW #Cubs pic.twitter.com/VRkdaI6HzT
— Alex Nitkin (@AlexNitkin) November 3, 2016
Wrigley Field's makeshift memory wall dedicated to decades of Cubs fans who weren't here to experience a #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/NO7CTGNQ1n
— newsburrow (@newsburrow) November 2, 2016
Went down to Wrigley to chalk a friend's late mom's name on wall. Hard not to be moved by the sight of so many similar tributes. #FlyTheW pic.twitter.com/dVjT1JbyLU
— Dan Epstein (@BigHairPlasGras) November 2, 2016
Even European sports fans who wouldn't know a base on balls from a strikeout, and who might even accidentally utter the idiot phrase 'World Series Final', were sucked in by the romance of Cubs' triumph. They cheered along with Bill Murray and took note of Hillary Clinton's delight.
Chicagoan @HillaryClinton excited to see @Cubs #WorldSeries victory. pic.twitter.com/C3zCcAWgdj
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) November 3, 2016
Obama, another Chicago native, is a White Sox fan - they won the World Series in 2005 - and thus wasn't as wrapped up in the quest.
He held back from tweeting something to the effect of "Pity to see the Scum finally win the World Series tonight. Thank God I'll be out of here before that shit arrive in the White House."
No, he came over gracious instead.
It happened: @Cubs win World Series. That's change even this South Sider can believe in. Want to come to the White House before I leave?
— President Obama (@POTUS) November 3, 2016