Chicago Cubs at Cleveland Indians World Series Game 7 Highlights November 2, 2016

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All Comments (21)
  • Kris Bryant’s base running (resulting in two runs) was absolutely clutch to this game as was Almora’s advance to 2nd in the 10th.
  • @robbieyh
    I think Kyle Hendricks should’ve stayed in the ballgame . He was pitching magnificent. I think Joe took him out to early...
  • @RM-vs6sw
    Lmao anybody noticed the guy getting beer on his head at 2:08 😂😂😂 bottom left cor
  • If you are a Cub or Indian Fan, think of the incredible significance of Kris Bryant rounding third and going balls to the wall for Home Plate and being safe. That is game and Series right there. Think of Ben Zobrist HUGE hit down 3B Line to go up 7/6. I am a lifelong Cubs Fan for over 55 years. Still excited and VERY HAPPY about the outcome of that Game 7. That being said, the extra innings Game 7 of the 2016 MLB World Series was the Greatest Baseball game of all time, regardless of which team won the game / Series.
  • @blakeerdmann
    2024 and I still search to watch this from time to time!
  • @rruss81
    My Cubs came back from down 3-1 to win the World Series!! YES
  • @PHDFlopperr
    One of the best games of all time. Cant wait for 2017!
  • @who8mahbacon
    Even to this day, Joe Maddon still makes you wonder why he still manages a baseball team.
  • @xansolskjr8628
    It's amazing that there were so many Cubs supporters in Cleveland during this series.
  • @giuseppenero110
    That Montero, hitting 0.91 comes thru again with the winning RBI...but when a team loses 3 games in a row, the blame can only be put on the manager!
  • @groofoot
    key moments = 6:49 = if that ball gets past KB, I think the Indians would have won the game .... also ... at 11:01= if Davis does not catch that ball, the Cubs Easily win the game in 9 ...
  • Maddon hooks Hendricks in the 5th when he's cruising with a 5-1 lead and had allowed only 4 hits. Hmm....Lester comes in and is a little wild which allows Indians to push across 2 runs. In the 8th Ramirez gets a lucky infield hit with 2 outs and Maddon pulls Lester to bring in an overworked Aroldis Chapman. He surrenders 3 straight hits including Davis' 2-run HR that ties game 6-6. Maddon reminds me of Dusty Baker who was equally inept at managing pitching changes. Just let the pitching coach handle decisions regarding pitchers, they're much better at it.
  • @BHCDefender
    Not a fan of either team, but man that was one heck of a World Series.
  • The world went down hill after this win. Someone made a deal with the devil.....lol....
  • @anthonyr8253
    I know this is a few years old but I hate seeing all these people saying Joe Maddon managed this game poorly. As someone who has read "The Cubs Way" multiple times, I know certain decisions were made for certain reasons. So many people crapping on Joe from behind a computer screen is laughable, and even Tom Verducci mentions in the book how many people criticize guys like Joe , who have been in baseball for half their lifetime, from behind a computer screen. Without Joe Maddon, they don't even make the WS. Without the brilliance of Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer, they don't make the WS. And without some incredible players like Rizzo, Bryant, Arrieta and Lester, they absolutely don't make the WS. So much goes into winning a championship of this caliber, especially when 108 teams in the franchise failed to do so before them. This will forever be one of the greatest WS ever, and shoutout to this team for breaking a century long curse!