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CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs had them singing from the rooftops, dancing in the aisles and crying at the memories.

This is the 10-year anniversary of the Cubs ending their 108-year World Series curse, and they returned over the weekend to Wrigley Field to celebrate the glorious season that North Siders will cherish forever.

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The 2016 team partied on those rooftops and at Murphy Bleacher’s with Bill Murray and Eddie Vedder. They told stories and reminisced about ol’ times at the Chicago Theatre with David Ross and Anthony Rizzo hosting a two-hour podcast with their former teammates.

They gathered Saturday to unveil a 22-foot-high “Champions Gate” outside Wrigley Field, honoring their three World Series championships teams, with former Cubs manager Joe Maddon, Rizzo and Cubs owner Tom Ricketts speaking. Former pitcher Kyle Hendricks threw out the ceremonial first pitch.

Mar 30, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; A detail view of the Chicago Cubs 150th anniversary patch logo on their jersey prior to a game against the Los Angeles Angels at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images

And then they spent the game sitting in the right field bleachers with cold adult beverages, with Cubs first baseman Michael Busch even hitting a home run into the bleachers that landed at Rizzo’s feet while holding his infant son.

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“These last few days, have been the best few days,” said Rizzo, wearing his Game 7 jersey, “in the last 10 years of my life.”

The good times rolled all weekend, leaving this year’s version of the Cubs feeling envious, knowing just how much they’d love to be included in that royalty some day.

“For the guys that are back in town, it makes you appreciate it even more,” says Cubs manager Craig Counsell, “because it’s so difficult to do. It just makes you treasure it. It makes you work hard and understand that it takes your best every single day if you want to even have a chance at it.”

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