ESPN aired a brilliant new commercial just moments after the Cubs won their first World Series in 108 years
2016 11 03_0 59 15
2016 11 03_0 59 15

(ESPN)

The Chicago Cubs are World Series champions for the first time in 108 years after beating the Cleveland Indians in a thrilling Game 7 on Wednesday.

Almost immediately after the game, ESPN released a new commercial in its popular "SportsCenter" behind-the-scenes series that brilliantly honored the Cubs' victory.

In the commercial, "SportsCenter" anchor Jay Harris walks into the office kitchen. Next to a "days since the last workplace accident" sign on the wall is another that reads "years since the Cubs won the World Series."

Harris makes a quick edit. He's followed by the University of Connecticut Huskies mascot wearing a canine cone, who then edits the other sign.

108 years, erased. pic.twitter.com/PyGg76vkXN

And don't sleep on the sign on the middle, which is by far the funniest of the three — "4 years since the last butt fumble."

Brilliant.

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