The 2016 World Series is already perfect

The Cubs-Indians World Series could not come at a better time

The winning Game Six.
(Image credit: Jon Durr-USA TODAY Sports/RUETERS)

In an election year that feels like a dark turning point in the history of the American nation, Major League Baseball is offering us a World Series that consoles us with the most wholesome pleasures conceivable. In sports terms, the Indians and the Cubs are ancient and venerable clans, with hard-bitten fans that are too used to losing year after year.

The Indians last won a World Series in 1948. The Cubs last won a World Series in 1908. Pick your favorite historical note. I've enjoyed relaying to people that the Indians last won a World Series before RCA introduced the 45 RPM record. And the Cubs last won a World Series before construction on the Titanic begun. (Four years before Downton Abbey's setting, if you prefer.) And yet we know that, barring a civilization-ending meteor strike, one of these teams is going to win the World Series this year.

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Michael Brendan Dougherty

Michael Brendan Dougherty is senior correspondent at TheWeek.com. He is the founder and editor of The Slurve, a newsletter about baseball. His work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, ESPN Magazine, Slate and The American Conservative.