Cubs Sweep Series
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The Illinois Cubs slaughtered the Brooklyn | The Illinois Cubs slaughtered the Brooklyn | ||
Yankees in four straight games to win their | Yankees in four straight games to win their | ||
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final showdown, pitcher Ramon Wiedershine | final showdown, pitcher Ramon Wiedershine | ||
struck out twelve Yankees sluggers and | struck out twelve Yankees sluggers and | ||
- | allowed only two kits. "Illinois has always | + | allowed only two hits. "Illinois has always |
been the best in baseball," boasted | been the best in baseball," boasted | ||
Wiedershine. "We proved that again tonight | Wiedershine. "We proved that again tonight | ||
and we'll prove in next season, too. Go | and we'll prove in next season, too. Go | ||
Cubbies!" | Cubbies!" | ||
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[edit] Cubs Sweep Series
The Illinois Cubs slaughtered the Brooklyn Yankees in four straight games to win their third consecutive World Series. In a blowout final showdown, pitcher Ramon Wiedershine struck out twelve Yankees sluggers and allowed only two hits. "Illinois has always been the best in baseball," boasted Wiedershine. "We proved that again tonight and we'll prove in next season, too. Go Cubbies!" |