From the Archives: Fan Captures ‘Go Cubs Go' Chant a Mile From Wrigley Field

Ever wondered what Wrigley Field sounds like for spectators far away? Chicagoan Will Cohen did, so he took out his camera and started rolling

The feeling of hearing “go Cubs go” erupt throughout Wrigley Field among fans is irreplaceable, but have you ever wondered what it sounds like for spectators far away?

In 2015, when the Cubs clinched a spot in the National League Championship Series for the first time in 12 years, Chicagoan Will Cohen took out his camera and started rolling from his apartment about a mile away from the Friendly Confines. [[396422321, C]]

He posted the video on Facebook, where it garnered more than 1.4 million views and has been shared more than 32,000 times. 

Despite being a solid 20-minute walk from Wrigley Field, that didn’t stop the victory anthem from echoing across the city to his home.

As the Cubs face off against the Dodgers in this year's NLCS, there's little doubt that fans are any quieter - especially after the incredible grand slam, historic victory in Game 1 on Saturday night. 

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