The Chicago Cubs won the World Series for the first time since 1908, and on Friday they’ll parade through the streets of Chicago with generations of fans celebrating an achievement 108 years in the making.
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The Cubs won the World Series on Thursday night with a thrilling Game 7 win over the Cleveland Indians in 10 innings at Progressive Field, winning the final three games of the series to capture the title.
Friday’s parade officially starts at noon ET (11 a.m. CT) and will be streamed online at MLB.com.
Actor and Cubs fan Bill Murray, who was in Cleveland for Game 7 to celebrate on Thursday night, has been looking forward to this celebration for a while.
“I just can’t wait until the parade starts,” Murray told Jon Morosi on MLB Network. “People are going to be walking home. They’ll be walking back to Chicago. They’ll probably run out of gas somewhere near Kokomo, but they’ll make it.”
In addition to being streamed online, the parade will be televised by MLB Network and be shown during SportsCenter on ESPN.
Cubs championship parade schedule
When: Friday, Nov. 4, noon ET
Where: the streets of Chicago, from Wrigley Field to Grant Park
TV: MLB Network, ESPN (during SportsCenter)
Online: MLB.com