"Cubs Turn Blue for World Series Celebration"

by Article: DPA/Newscom

The hapless Chicago Cubs have been the brunt of baseball's cruelest trivia question for generations. "How long has it been since the Cubs have won the World Series?" team owner Tom Ricketts asked Friday. Two days, their ecstatic fans said.

Washington (dpa) - The Chicago Cubs were the laughingstock of baseball for decades as their last championship in 1908 faded from living memory into fable.

As Major League Baseball's other ancient dry spells - suffered by the cross-town Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox - were broken in the early 2000s, the Cubs' century-long drought became an obscure, painful fact.

Team chairman Tom Ricketts, whose family bought the Cubs in 2009, addressed a sea of fans Friday at the city's victory celebration, following the team's 8-7 win over the Cleveland Indians in Wednesday's deciding seventh game of the World Series, which ended Chicago's drought at 108 years.

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Question
Use the video and article to answer the question.

Loveable losers no more Chicago raises the victory flag to celebrate its Cubs

What information does the article convey that is not included in the video interview?

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Responses

The article describes in detail how the crowds celebrated the win.
The article describes in detail how the crowds celebrated the win.

The article features one person’s perspective to give deeper background information about the win.
The article features one person’s perspective to give deeper background information about the win.

The article focuses on how emotional the celebrations were after the game.
The article focuses on how emotional the celebrations were after the game.

The article uses accounts from several people to show how the Cubs improved over time.

The article conveys information that is not included in the video interview, such as the history of the Cubs' long championship drought, the team's ownership under the Ricketts family, and the reaction and celebration of fans after the game.