The longest World Series championship droughts
On Wednesday, one of the two longest World Series droughts in MLB will end when the Cubs face the Indians in Game 7 of the World Series.
Chicago's drought currently stands at 108 seasons, while the Indians' dry spell is currently 68 seasons.
What about the rest of MLB? Here's a look at the longest World Series droughts in baseball. An asterisk indicates a team that has never won the World Series.
1. Chicago Cubs, 108 seasons (Last championship 1908)
2. Cleveland Indians, 68 seasons (Last championship 1948)
3. Texas Rangers, 56 seasons*
4. Houston Astros, 55 seasons*
5. Milwaukee Brewers, 48 seasons*
6. San Diego Padres, 48 seasons*
7. Washington Nationals/Montreal Expos, 48 seasons*
8. Seattle Mariners, 40 seasons*
9. Pittsburgh Pirates, 37 seasons
10. Baltimore Orioles, 33 seasons
11. Detroit Tigers, 32 seasons
12. New York Mets, 30 seasons
13. Los Angeles Dodgers, 28 seasons
14. Oakland Athletics, 27 seasons
15. Cincinnati Reds, 26 seasons
16. Minnesota Twins, 25 seasons
17. Colorado Rockies, 24 seasons*
18. Toronto Blue Jays, 23 seasons
19. Atlanta Braves, 21 seasons
20. Tampa Bay Rays, 19 seasons*
21. Arizona Diamondbacks, 15 seasons
22. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 14 seasons
23. Miami Marlins, 13 seasons
24. Chicago White Sox, 11 seasons
25. Philadelphia Phillies, 8 seasons
26. New York Yankees, 7 seasons
27. St. Louis Cardinals, 5 seasons
28. Boston Red Sox, 3 seasons
29. San Francisco Giants, 2 seasons
30. Kansas City Royals, 1 season
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