
Long-suffering Cubs fans poured into the streets around the stadium on Friday after the Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds and the Milwaukee Brewers lost, giving the team the NL Central title.
It's the first trip to the playoffs for Chicago since 2003, the fateful year they came so close - five outs - from the World Series.
"I'm so excited, oh my God, I've been a Cubs fan my entire life," said Rachael Shore, standing near a lighted Wrigley Field sign that blared "Chicago Cubs 2007 National League Central Division Champions." (By Karen Hawkins, Associated Press Writer)

But a refreshing study of reverse psychology is taking place as they shake the Korbel bubbly out of their hair. The Cubs, for now, are ignoring the dark story line. In fact, they're daring to talk openly about killing the curse and winning it all, which can be construed not only as dissing the farm animal, black cat and hooded left-field intruder but laughing and spitting in their faces. (BY JAY MARIOTTI Chicago Sun-Times Columnist)

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