CHICAGO — The emotional wave baseball fans had been riding leading up to the World Series was a powerful one, so much so apparently that one young Cleveland Indians fan decided to get the team's logo and "2016 Champs" tattooed on his forearm hours before Game 7 Wednesday night.
At 6:16 p.m., Mike Nero of Ohio posted the photo to Twitter, which also included the Cleveland Cavaliers' logo, along with the caption, "Some call it bold, but I call it faith in Kluber @Indians #rolltribe."
Nero's Facebook and Twitter profiles say he is part of the freshman class at Ohio University graduating in 2020.
Some call it bold, but I call it faith in Kluber @Indians #rolltribe pic.twitter.com/bbwHWOYuT5
— Miké (@MikeNeero) November 2, 2016
At 12:23 a.m., Nero Tweeted again.
Dude. You guys owe me. Big time. @Indians @CKluber Great effort though get it next year baby
— Miké (@MikeNeero) November 3, 2016
That was about the time the Cubs won the World Series by a single run in the 10th inning.
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