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Share Your Favorite Cubs Stories With Us

By Justin Breen | October 21, 2016 4:59pm | Updated on October 21, 2016 5:12pm
 Matt Jaeger and Geoff Moore have been members of the now-defunct Die-Hard Cub Fan Club since 1965 and 1976, respectively.
Matt Jaeger and Geoff Moore have been members of the now-defunct Die-Hard Cub Fan Club since 1965 and 1976, respectively. "It's the Giants lose, Cubs win," they chanted.
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CHICAGO — The Cubs are on the brink of the World Series, and we want to hear what the Cubs mean to you.

And DNAinfo wants to hear from Cubs fans from all over Chicago — and beyond — about what the Cubs mean to you, your friends and your family. Share your favorite memories at Wrigley Field, or let us know what the Cubs going to the World Series would mean to a departed relative.

Email your submission to Senior Editor Justin Breen at jbreen@dnainfo.com with your name and hometown (include your neighborhood if you live in Chicago). Please also include a photo with a caption of who's in the photo and where it was taken.

We'll round up the entries into a story in the coming days.

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