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Chicago Cubs fans celebrate after winning Major League Baseball's World Series for the first time in 108 years.

The Chicago Cubs are Major League Baseball champions for the first time in 108 years after a thrilling extra-inning victory against the Cleveland Indians in game seven of the World Series.

The Cubs, who had not won baseball's biggest prize since 1908, had seen a 6-3 lead evaporate in the eighth inning but, after runs batted in (RBI) from Ben Zobrist and Miguel Montero, Mike Montgomery gained the final out in the 10th to secure an 8-7 victory.

Cleveland had led the series 3-1 but suffered three straight defeats - the last two on home soil - as their own drought goes on for a 69th year.

PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 07:  Dexter Fowler #24 of the Chicago Cubs hits a solo home run in the fifth inning during the National League Wild Card game agai
Image: Dexter Fowler hit a solo home run in the fifth inning

The scoring started at the top of the first, with Chicago's Dexter Fowler becoming the first person to open a World Series with a home run.

Carlos Santana's RBI single drew Cleveland level in the third but the Cubs soon took charge.

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Kris Bryant scored off Addison Russell's sacrifice fly before Willson Contreras' RBI double made it 3-1 after four innings.

Then in the fifth, Javier Baez's homer was followed by Anthony Rizzo's RBI single to build a four-run lead.

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Cleveland reduced the deficit when Jon Lester's wild pitch at the bottom of the fifth allowed Carlos Santana and Jason Kipnis to score.

CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 02:  David Ross #3 of the Chicago Cubs hits a solo home run during the sixth inning against the Cleveland Indians in Game Seven of
Image: David Ross finished on a high after 15 seasons in the majors

But David Ross, in his last game before retirement, hit a home run in the sixth for the visitors.

The Cubs were within four outs of the World Series at the bottom of the eighth, but closer Aroldis Chapman gave up three runs as the Indians hit back in style.

Brandon Guyer's double allowed Jose Ramirez to score before Rajao Davis' two-run homer sent the crowd at Progressive Field - including Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James - into a frenzy.

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The game remained tied after the ninth, where the tension was heightened by a 17-minute rain delay.

When play resumed, Zobrist and Montero put Cubs two runs ahead, but Carl Edwards Jr. could not close out the game as Davis kept the Indians' hopes alive with an RBI single.

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But Montgomery came in for the save as Michael Martinez ground out to start Chicago's celebrations.

It was the fourth World Series decider to go to an extra innings and the first since 1997, when the Indians were beaten by the Florida Marlins.

The Cubs, who had not even reached a World Series since 1945, are the first team to overturn a 3-1 deficit since 1985.

CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 01:  Ben Zobrist #18 of the Chicago Cubs celebrates with teammate Anthony Rizzo #44 after crashing into Roberto Perez #55 of the C
Image: Ben Zobrist celebrates with Anthony Rizzo

MVP Zobrist, who helped the Kansas City Royals to the MLB championship last year, said at the post-match presentation shown on BT Sport 1: "It's unbelievable. I can't even put it into words. It's an unbelievable team to be apart of.

"Every guy on this team roots for each other, takes care of each other and picks each other up and that's what we did during that rain delay."

Rizzo added: "It's the best game I've ever been a part of. What a team. We started this year as heavy favourites and we went wire-to-wire all year as the best team in baseball.

"The Indians did one heck of a job but this is the best feeling in the world.

"We're world champions. For the rest of our lives."

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