CHICAGO — Like droves of migrating birds heading south, Cubs fans from all over Chicago — and beyond — are going east Wednesday morning in anticipation of Game 7 of the World Series.
The Cubs can clinch their first World Series title since 1908 in Cleveland on Wednesday night.
Check out some of the tweets Wednesday morning from Cubs fans likely heading out to Cleveland: about 5½ hours and 350 miles away from Chicago.
My teacher has cancelled class a couple times lately.. because the man has been driving back and forth to Cleveland for games 1,6, and now 7
— Danny Granger (@DannyGranger95) November 2, 2016
My dad is a crazy for the Cubs. He's literally driving to Cleveland today just to be in the streets.
— Ame (@AmyDonne__) November 2, 2016
I woke up this morning and immediately thought.... omg it's happening. And yes, I'm totally considering driving up to Cleveland tonight.
— Jenny Baumgartner (@Jennydoesstuff) November 2, 2016
Kid in my class is driving to Cleveland right now to go to the #WorldSeries. That's a good 10hour drive....
— josh (@joshcnelson) November 2, 2016
@DishCentral going to be a long day. Driving 165 mi to Cleveland this morning to attend game 7 ⚾️
— jackieh (@jackiehaz) November 2, 2016
Sheesh. Well thanks, Cubs. I guess I'll be driving to Cleveland today...
— Daniël (@r_giskard) November 2, 2016
@MLBGIFs @Cubs @TMobile We don't have tickets but we're driving to Cleveland from the east coast to be here! #GoCubsGo #NVRQT
— Rob Lloyd (@aCuriousMaker) November 2, 2016
My parents are driving to Cleveland and going to Game 7 tomorrow...nuff said
— Sydney Zucker (@syd0ku97) November 2, 2016
@JYSexton Apologies to my students. I'm driving to Cleveland tomorrow. #noActualClassesTomorrow
— Rob Lloyd (@aCuriousMaker) November 2, 2016
I'm driving to Cleveland- sure as God made green apples!!!! #GoCubsGo #WorldSeries
— Chuck Supple (@ChuckieTwoGlove) November 2, 2016
Honestly driving to Cleveland for game 7 tomorrow wouldn't be the dumbest thing I've ever done.
— Drew Kasperbauer (@drewkasper03) November 2, 2016
@cubs We're ready! Father & son driving to Cleveland to watch the Cubs clinch the World Series!… https://t.co/fsK9PPdwAl
— Cammy Can (@Cammy_Can) November 2, 2016
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