What was the Chicago Cubs' longest World Series championship drought?
98 years
100 years
104 years
108 years
Answer
The Chicago Cubs had a 108-year World Series championship drought, which lasted from 1908 until they won the championship in 2016. This drought was the longest in Major League Baseball history and in all major sports leagues in the United States and Canada.
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