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  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. Pictured, from left, are Henry Hillstrom, John Lovejoy and Tom Hillstrom.<br />
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(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. <br />
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(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. Pictured, from left, are Rob Sophie, John Lovejoy and Henry Hillstrom.<br />
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(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. Pictured, from left, are Henry Hillstrom, John Lovejoy, Tobias Gavin and Tom Hillstrom.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    AnnaPatras-0193.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. Pictured, from left, are Henry Hillstrom, John Lovejoy, Tobias Gavin and Tom Hillstrom.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    AnnaPatras-0180.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. Pictured, from left, are Henry Hillstrom, John Lovejoy and Tobias Gavin.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    AnnaPatras-0133.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. Pictured, from left, are Henry Hillstrom, John Lovejoy and Tom Hillstrom.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    AnnaPatras-0122.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. Pictured, from left, are Henry Hillstrom, John Lovejoy and Tom Hillstrom.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    AnnaPatras-0120.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. Pictured, from left, are Henry Hillstrom, John Lovejoy and Tom Hillstrom.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    AnnaPatras-0051.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. Pictured, from left, are Henry Hillstrom, John Lovejoy and Tom Hillstrom.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    AnnaPatras-0002.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Anna Patras gathers with friends for game 3 of the MLB League Championship Series against Los Angeles Dodgers at the Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers. Pictured, from left, are Henry Hillstrom, John Lovejoy and Tom Hillstrom.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Everyone at Wrigley Field seems to know Ronnie "Woo-Woo" Wickers who hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday with a Cubs World Series win. The wear and tear of a half-century of "wooing" for the Cubs has prompted Wickers's voice to come and go. "I try to get past it," he said. "People ask me to cheer, I give them a 'woo.' Sometimes it's still there. But I promise if they win the World Series, it will come back again. This team is in it to win it. And when they do, that's all the medicine I will need."
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  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Wrigley Fields holds a sweatshirt he was given during his first photo shoot for ESPN eight years ago.<br />
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Wrigley Fields threw a first pitch at his namesake ballpark, the home of the Chicago Cubs, when he was 7 years old. Now 15, he says he's much more interested in other sports, like diving, though he still roots for the Cubs. <br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Wrigley Fields squeezes between his family, including, from left, Kathy, Jerry, Logan, 8, Kamryn, 17, and Trevor, 10.<br />
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Wrigley Fields threw a first pitch at his namesake ballpark, the home of the Chicago Cubs, when he was 7 years old. Now 15, he says he's much more interested in other sports, like diving, though he still roots for the Cubs. <br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WrigleyFields-9645.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Wrigley Fields squeezes between his family, including, from left, Kathy, Jerry, Logan, 8, Kamryn, 17, and Trevor, 10.<br />
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Wrigley Fields threw a first pitch at his namesake ballpark, the home of the Chicago Cubs, when he was 7 years old. Now 15, he says he's much more interested in other sports, like diving, though he still roots for the Cubs. <br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WrigleyFields-9618.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Wrigley Fields squeezes between his family, including, from left, Kathy, Jerry, Logan, 8, Kamryn, 17, and Trevor, 10.<br />
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Wrigley Fields threw a first pitch at his namesake ballpark, the home of the Chicago Cubs, when he was 7 years old. Now 15, he says he's much more interested in other sports, like diving, though he still roots for the Cubs. <br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Wrigley Fields poses for a portrait with his 8-year-old brother Logan Fields outside of their home.<br />
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Wrigley Fields threw a first pitch at his namesake ballpark, the home of the Chicago Cubs, when he was 7 years old. Now 15, he says he's much more interested in other sports, like diving, though he still roots for the Cubs. <br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Wrigley Fields poses for a portrait with his 8-year-old brother Logan Fields outside of their home.<br />
<br />
Wrigley Fields threw a first pitch at his namesake ballpark, the home of the Chicago Cubs, when he was 7 years old. Now 15, he says he's much more interested in other sports, like diving, though he still roots for the Cubs. <br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WrigleyFields-9569.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Wrigley Fields swings with his 8-year-old brother Logan Fields outside of their home.<br />
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Wrigley Fields threw a first pitch at his namesake ballpark, the home of the Chicago Cubs, when he was 7 years old. Now 15, he says he's much more interested in other sports, like diving, though he still roots for the Cubs. <br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WrigleyFields-9512.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
Wrigley Fields threw a first pitch at his namesake ballpark, the home of the Chicago Cubs, when he was 7 years old. Now 15, he says he's much more interested in other sports, like diving, though he still roots for the Cubs.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WrigleyFields-9492.JPG
  • Lockport, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
Wrigley Fields threw a first pitch at his namesake ballpark, the home of the Chicago Cubs, when he was 7 years old. Now 15, he says he's much more interested in other sports, like diving, though he still roots for the Cubs.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WrigleyFields-9472.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
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Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Wickers greets Cubs fan Russell Adams, at right, on a Red Line train, which he takes to home games.<br />
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(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
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Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Waiting for a Red Line train, which he takes to home games, Wickers is a fan favorite known for his distinctive cheer. Wickers injured his leg at a game earlier in the year and has gone through surgery and physical therapy to get back to cheering on the Cubs.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
<br />
Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Waiting for a Red Line train, which he takes to home games, Wickers is a fan favorite known for his distinctive cheer. Wickers injured his leg at a game earlier in the year and has gone through surgery and physical therapy to get back to cheering on the Cubs.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WooWoo-9171.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
<br />
Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Waiting for a Red Line train, which he takes to home games, Wickers is a fan favorite known for his distinctive cheer. Wickers injured his leg at a game earlier in the year and has gone through surgery and physical therapy to get back to cheering on the Cubs.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WooWoo-9164.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
<br />
Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Waiting for a Red Line train, which he takes to home games, Wickers is a fan favorite known for his distinctive cheer. Wickers injured his leg at a game earlier in the year and has gone through surgery and physical therapy to get back to cheering on the Cubs.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WooWoo-9156.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
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Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Seen behind home plate at Wrigley Field, Wickers, a fan favorite known for his distinctive cheer, greets Cubs fan Ted Takeda.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
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Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Seen behind home plate at Wrigley Field, Wickers is a fan favorite known for his distinctive cheer.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WooWoo-9031.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
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Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Wickers rides alongside Cubs fan Stuart Hansom on a Red Line train, which he takes to home games.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
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Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Wickers rides alongside Cubs fan Stuart Hansom on a Red Line train, which he takes to home games.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WooWoo-8904.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
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Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Wickers rides alongside Cubs fan Stuart Hansom on a Red Line train, which he takes to home games.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    WooWoo-8903.JPG
  • Des Plaines, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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Richard Savage was born in 1908, the year that the Chicago Cubs last won the World Series. A lifelong fan, Savage die in 2013 and is buried at All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines, a suburb of Chicago.<br />
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(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Des Plaines, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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Richard Savage was born in 1908, the year that the Chicago Cubs last won the World Series. A lifelong fan, Savage die in 2013 and is buried at All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines, a suburb of Chicago.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Des Plaines, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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Richard Savage was born in 1908, the year that the Chicago Cubs last won the World Series. A lifelong fan, Savage die in 2013 and is buried at All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines, a suburb of Chicago.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Des Plaines, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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Richard Savage was born in 1908, the year that the Chicago Cubs last won the World Series. A lifelong fan, Savage die in 2013 and is buried at All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines, a suburb of Chicago.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    Savage-0480.jpg
  • Glenview, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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With her jersey beside them, the family of Betty Maute, who died in 2014, gathers to watch game 1 of the World Series at one of her son's home in Glenview, Illinois. Betty Maute wore the number 7 for her 7 grandchildren.<br />
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From left is Betty's daughter-in-law Nancy Maute and her son-in-law Bob Raebel, her son Bill Maute and her daughter Beth Raebel.<br />
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(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Glenview, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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With her jersey beside them, the family of Betty Maute, who died in 2014, gathers to watch game 1 of the World Series at one of her son's home in Glenview, Illinois. Betty Maute wore the number 7 for her 7 grandchildren.<br />
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From left is Betty's son Steffen Maute, her daughter-in-law Nancy Maute and her son-in-law Bob Raebel, her son Bill Maute and her daughter Beth Raebel.<br />
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<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Glenview, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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The family of Betty Maute, who died in 2014, gathers to watch game 1 of the World Series at one of her son's home in Glenview, Illinois. Betty Maute wore the number 7 for her 7 grandchildren.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    Maute-0636.jpg
  • Glenview, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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The family of Betty Maute, who died in 2014, gathers to watch game 1 of the World Series at one of her son's home in Glenview, Illinois. At center right is Betty's grandson Chris Maute with his 23-month-old daughter Scarlett Maute. At center left is Betty's eldest son Bill Maute.<br />
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Also pictured, from left, are Samuel Cortez (who is dating one of Betty's granddaughters), Betty's son Steffen Maute, her daughter-in-law Nancy Maute and her son-in-law Bob Raebel.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    Maute-0633A.jpg
  • Glenview, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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The family of Betty Maute, who died in 2014, gathers to watch game 1 of the World Series at one of her son's home in Glenview, Illinois. At center right is Betty's grandson Chris Maute with his 23-month-old daughter Scarlett Maute. At center left is Betty's eldest son Bill Maute.<br />
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Also pictured, from left, are Samuel Cortez (who is dating one of Betty's granddaughters), Betty's son Steffen Maute, her daughter-in-law Nancy Maute and her son-in-law Bob Raebel.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    Maute-0630A.jpg
  • Glenview, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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The family of Betty Maute, who died in 2014, gathers to watch game 1 of the World Series at one of her son's home in Glenview, Illinois. At center right is Betty's grandson Chris Maute with his wife Ali Maute and 23-month-old daughter Scarlett Maute. At center left is Betty's eldest son Bill Maute.<br />
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<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    Maute-0594.jpg
  • Glenview, Illinois - October 23, 2016:<br />
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The family of Betty Maute, who died in 2014, gathers to watch game 1 of the World Series at one of her son's home in Glenview, Illinois. At center right is Betty's grandson Chris Maute with his wife Ali Maute and 23-month-old daughter Scarlett Maute. At center left is Betty's eldest son Bill Maute.<br />
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<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    Maute-0573.jpg
  • Chicago, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Dr. Jordan Grafman wrote an essay expounding on the neurological benefits of being a Cubs fan for the book "Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans." Seen in his office, Grafman is the Director of Brain Injury Research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a Professor at Northwestern University.<br />
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(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Dr. Jordan Grafman wrote an essay expounding on the neurological benefits of being a Cubs fan for the book "Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans." Seen in his office, Grafman is the Director of Brain Injury Research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a Professor at Northwestern University.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Dr. Jordan Grafman wrote an essay expounding on the neurological benefits of being a Cubs fan for the book "Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans." Seen in his office, Grafman is the Director of Brain Injury Research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a Professor at Northwestern University.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Dr. Jordan Grafman wrote an essay expounding on the neurological benefits of being a Cubs fan for the book "Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans." Seen in his office, Grafman is the Director of Brain Injury Research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a Professor at Northwestern University.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Dr. Jordan Grafman wrote an essay expounding on the neurological benefits of being a Cubs fan for the book "Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans." Seen in his office, Grafman is the Director of Brain Injury Research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a Professor at Northwestern University.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
Dr. Jordan Grafman wrote an essay expounding on the neurological benefits of being a Cubs fan for the book "Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans." Seen outside of his office, Grafman is the Director of Brain Injury Research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a Professor at Northwestern University.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
Dr. Jordan Grafman wrote an essay expounding on the neurological benefits of being a Cubs fan for the book "Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans." Seen in his office, Grafman is the Director of Brain Injury Research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a Professor at Northwestern University.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
Dr. Jordan Grafman wrote an essay expounding on the neurological benefits of being a Cubs fan for the book "Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans." Seen in his office, Grafman is the Director of Brain Injury Research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a Professor at Northwestern University.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
    Grafman-9259.JPG
  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing in his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
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(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing outside of his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing outside of his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing outside of his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing outside of his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing outside of his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing outside of his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing outside of his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing outside of his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing in his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing in his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing in his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Everyone at Wrigley Field seems to know Ronnie "Woo-Woo" Wickers who hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday with a Cubs World Series win. The wear and tear of a half-century of "wooing" for the Cubs has prompted Wickers's voice to come and go. "I try to get past it," he said. "People ask me to cheer, I give them a 'woo.' Sometimes it's still there. But I promise if they win the World Series, it will come back again. This team is in it to win it. And when they do, that's all the medicine I will need."
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
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Dr. Jordan Grafman wrote an essay expounding on the neurological benefits of being a Cubs fan for the book "Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans." Seen in his office, Grafman is the Director of Brain Injury Research at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a Professor at Northwestern University.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Cicero, Illinois - October 18, 2016:<br />
<br />
David Diaz, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, is a realtor working in Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. Posing outside of his office, he wears a jersey he received in 2009 after throwing a first pitch before a game at Wrigley Field.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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  • Chicago, Illinois - October 17, 2016:<br />
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Ronnie Woo-Woo Wickers hopes to celebrate his 75th birthday on October 31st with a Cubs World Series win. Waiting for a Red Line train, which he takes to home games, Wickers is a fan favorite known for his distinctive cheer. Wickers injured his leg at a game earlier in the year and has gone through surgery and physical therapy to get back to cheering on the Cubs.<br />
<br />
(Alyssa Schukar for ESPN)
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