The Chicago Cubs might be down 3-2 in the World Series, but if they’re feeling the pressure you wouldn’t have known it by looking at their Halloween costumes.

Shortstop Addison Russell and his wife Melisa sported Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle costumes. Russell chose to represent the most disciplined turtle of the group, Leonardo.

John Lackey’s family decided to kick it old school, as the right-hander was a big bad wolf with his family wearing Little Bo Peep and sheep costumes. Major props to Lackey’s son for going as Kris Bryant. Lackey’s teeth make for the perfect costume accessory.

Happy Halloween from The Lackey'a Little Bo Peep, her sheep, big bad wolf who want to eat her sheep……and Kris Bryant!!! pic.twitter.com/AwvsUvizaq — Kristina Lackey (@klackey33) October 31, 2016

Dexter Fowler shared an adorable pic (sans costume) with his friends and family.

Squeezed in trick or treating with the family ! pic.twitter.com/LEVkl8SKo7 — Dexter Fowler (@DexterFowler) October 31, 2016

He also shared this great post about running into a kid with an Anthony Rizzo costume:

Saw a kid in a Cubs uniform. Told him his costume was sick… asked him who is favorite player is. He said @ARizzo44….cold blooded kid lol — Dexter Fowler (@DexterFowler) November 1, 2016

I high fived about 6 kids with Cubs uniforms on tonight… all of them looked pretty creeped out… if only they knew lol — Dexter Fowler (@DexterFowler) November 1, 2016

Here’s Joe Maddon as…. ???? Does anyone know? This millennial doesn’t get this reference.

Reliever Carl Edwards Jr. won the show with an awesome Incredibles costume.

Carl Edward JR is with the program pic.twitter.com/h9onU9pZsQ — Mark Grote (@markgrotesports) October 31, 2016

Even Cubs prez Theo Epstein joined in on the fun, handing out candy to fans. He has a costume ready if he needs one.

Theo Epstein is handing out candy to all the people seeing off the Cubs at Wrigley Field right now. — Mark Grote (@markgrotesports) November 1, 2016

It’s great to see the Cubs have some fun, despite sitting in an extremely nerve-wracking position. If they don’t win the World Series, the organization can take solace knowing they won Halloween.

[MLB]