Fans had been celebrating in Wrigleyville through most of the game — at least one person climbed onto the stoplights hanging in the middle of Clark and Addison. Cars crunched glass bottles under their tires as they drove near the stadium. One sedan passed with two fans sitting on its roof holding Cubs flags.



After the victory, revelers screamed the "Go Cubs Go" song and offered swigs of vodka to strangers on the street. A Red Line train going through the area sounded its horn, and a woman inside jumped up and down waving her hands.



Someone managed to uproot a pole holding a parking sign near Waveland and Sheffield, and fans started to pass it overhead like a crowdsurfer.



People climbed on parked cars, scaled utility trucks and danced on the roof of Gold Crown Liquors at Clark and Newport. A few climbed a light pole at the corner of Clark and Waveland, to the delight of the crowd. One stayed for nearly 10 minutes, cheering and smoking a cigarette.



Another man fell off the pole and had to be treated by emergency medical workers nearby.