Chicago won its first World Series since 1908 in a dramatic Game 7 that featured a little bit of everything.

Shirtless J.R. spurs Indians rally

The Indians trailed for most of Game 7, but they got a little motivation in the form of Cleveland Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith pumping up the Progressive Field crowd by taking his shirt off.

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Shortly after, the game was tied on a Rajai Davis two-run homer.

The reaction in Wrigleyville was predictable.

Disbelief in Wrigleyville pic.twitter.com/bJUjVidsvK — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) November 3, 2016

LeBron James' reaction? Much more upbeat.

Before the home run, the Indians' Twitter account predicted what was going to happen.

.@TheRealJRSmith just took his shirt off and a rally is probably imminent — Cleveland Indians (@Indians) November 3, 2016

What hasn't Game 7 given us?

I can't imagine being a Cubs or Indians fan right now. Are they still alive? Have they all crawled under their beds or couches, hiding from the obvious wrath of the baseball gods, who have decided to torture both fan bases with this rain delay? I'm just surprised we're not seeing hail and lightning.

This game has veered so far off-script, it's gone beyond crazy to complete insanity. Corey Kluber got rocked. Andrew Miller got rocked. Aroldis Chapman got rocked. We've had bad errors, bad baserunning, bad wild pitches, bad throws, a bad bunt attempt on a potential go-ahead safety squeeze in the ninth inning and now bad weather.

Given everything at stake for these two franchises, I think this will go down as the greatest game ever played ... and we don't even know the ending yet!

-- David Schoenfield

As the clock strikes midnight ...

With the game going into a rain delay in extra innings, Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen had some thoughts for his coach.

Meanwhile, other teams had some thoughts about the delay ...

Ross aims to exit in style

The Cubs' 39-year-old catcher David Ross entered the game in the fifth inning and homered in the top of the sixth to extend the Cubs' lead. According to ESPN Stats & Information, Ross is the oldest player ever to homer in Game 7 of the World Series.

During an appearance on MLB Network Radio back in November 2015, Ross said the 2016 season was "probably going to be it for me."

In the hours before Game 7, some of his Cubs teammates huddled on the field to celebrate the veteran.