Relive the madness after Cubs' first-ever postseason clincher at Wrigley Field
When the Cubs completed their 6-4 victory over the Cardinals in Game 4 of the NLDS, it was a raucous, camera-shaking environment at Wrigley Field. For anyone watching on TV, it was less of a crowd and more of a singular, cosmic energy willing the team to win.
And for those who were actually at the game, well, the English language doesn't have the right words to describe the atmosphere. Fortunately, we have video footage so you can at least get a sense of what it was like.
So please, sit back, check in and enjoy the first-hand accounts and videos from the Wrigley faithful who were there, in person.
More reaction video of the @Cubs advancing to the #NLCS #postseason #FlyTheW pic.twitter.com/b7qqMnznmG
— South Bend Cubs (@SBCubs) October 14, 2015
Great game guys! Best night ever! Go Cubs go!🐻 pic.twitter.com/QgAzW8uwJE
— Jack (@JWiemeler) October 14, 2015
Cubs win. Cubs win. Cubs win. https://t.co/c0ZbNZmA9C
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) October 13, 2015
And some very famous fans:
Eddie Vedder, John Cusack & Jim Belushi are one of the last few to leave the field #diehardfans #FlyTheW #CubsTalk pic.twitter.com/KU2bJ6eUlg
— Cubs Talk (@NBCSCubs) October 14, 2015
Eddie Vedder even led a sing-along of his Cubs anthem, "All the Way." You know, just casually rocking out with a batting helmet and a very familiar lineup of backup singers:
The party didn't stop in Wrigley either. Oh no, it spilled out into the streets.
Where, naturally, there was a goat.
GOAT pic.twitter.com/eN94kULCgm
— Michael Rathburn (@FantasyRath) October 14, 2015