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Shattered Cleveland Indians’ dream season ends in game seven as they take over mantle of longest World Series drought

‘Believeland’ crumbles as the Indians become USA’s longest-lasting sports losers

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Cleveland Indians watch the Chicago Cubs celebrate after losing game seven of the Major League Baseball World Series. Photo: AP
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They conquered injuries, adversity and doubts all season. The little team that could.

The Indians were models of resiliency, the comeback kids. Knock ’em down, they bounced right back and they did it again in game seven on the brink of heartbreak.

But they couldn’t contain the curse-busting Cubs.

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Cleveland’s unexpected, unforgettable season ended one victory shy of – and so achingly close to – a World Series title as Chicago completed a comeback from a 3-1 deficit to capture their first championship since 1908, beating the Indians 8-7 in 10 innings early on Thursday.
Cleveland Indians batter Rajai Davis hits an RBI single in the bottom of the tenth innings. Photo: EPA
Cleveland Indians batter Rajai Davis hits an RBI single in the bottom of the tenth innings. Photo: EPA

The Indians just didn’t have enough as ace Corey Kluber couldn’t win for a third time in the Series, Andrew Miller looked mortal in relief and an overtaxed bullpen finally crumbled in extra innings.

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Rajai Davis’ two-run homer in the eighth briefly saved the season, but this year belongs to the Cubs, who scored twice in the 10th off Bryan Shaw following a 17-minute rain delay.

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