Cubs Reunion Celebrates 2016 World Series Title, Sparks Hope for 2026 Championship
The 2016 Chicago Cubs team, fresh off their historic World Series championship, gathered at Wrigley Field on Thursday evening to celebrate a decade since that magical season. The reunion was set up in the same clubhouse where they had celebrated each other's successes just months prior, complete with their iconic jerseys hanging from lockers and even a makeshift bar to toast to good times.
Former players like Anthony Rizzo, Miguel Montero, and Ben Zobrist reminisced about the team's many triumphs, from the 2016 World Series title that ended a century-long drought to their numerous playoff series victories. The group was joined by family members, coaches, and staff who were all there to relive memories of that championship season.
But this reunion wasn't just about nostalgia – it also served as a reminder of the high expectations placed on future Cubs teams. Rizzo noted that the 2016 team had set the bar extremely high for those coming up, leaving young players with pressure to win and maintain the team's elite level of performance.
The 2021 rebuild is behind them, and the current roster is now focused on returning to the World Series in 2026. President Jed Hoyer acknowledged that the team's recent success has sparked a sense of "itch" for another championship run. With veteran players like David Ross no longer part of the equation, the Cubs are in a new era where they're expected to win now.
When center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong spoke about the potential of reuniting again in 10 years, it was clear that there's still a deep sense of camaraderie and shared experience among the '16 team. For Rizzo, who has remained close with many of his former teammates despite their individual departures from the organization, this reunion was an opportunity to reconnect and share stories about their experiences.
The 2026 World Series title is no doubt within reach for the Cubs, but it will require continued success and a focus on building chemistry among players. With players like Rizzo, Montero, and Crow-Armstrong leading by example, there's reason to believe that this team can make history once again in Chicago.
The 10-year anniversary celebration of the 2016 World Series was just the beginning – plans are already underway for a series of events and commemorations throughout the year. As the Cubs look towards their next title run, fans will be eagerly watching to see if they can recapture the magic that made this team so special in the first place.
In the end, it's clear that the 2016 Chicago Cubs may have reached an end, but their legacy lives on – and with a new generation of players at the helm, there's no reason why history can't repeat itself.
The 2016 Chicago Cubs team, fresh off their historic World Series championship, gathered at Wrigley Field on Thursday evening to celebrate a decade since that magical season. The reunion was set up in the same clubhouse where they had celebrated each other's successes just months prior, complete with their iconic jerseys hanging from lockers and even a makeshift bar to toast to good times.
Former players like Anthony Rizzo, Miguel Montero, and Ben Zobrist reminisced about the team's many triumphs, from the 2016 World Series title that ended a century-long drought to their numerous playoff series victories. The group was joined by family members, coaches, and staff who were all there to relive memories of that championship season.
But this reunion wasn't just about nostalgia – it also served as a reminder of the high expectations placed on future Cubs teams. Rizzo noted that the 2016 team had set the bar extremely high for those coming up, leaving young players with pressure to win and maintain the team's elite level of performance.
The 2021 rebuild is behind them, and the current roster is now focused on returning to the World Series in 2026. President Jed Hoyer acknowledged that the team's recent success has sparked a sense of "itch" for another championship run. With veteran players like David Ross no longer part of the equation, the Cubs are in a new era where they're expected to win now.
When center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong spoke about the potential of reuniting again in 10 years, it was clear that there's still a deep sense of camaraderie and shared experience among the '16 team. For Rizzo, who has remained close with many of his former teammates despite their individual departures from the organization, this reunion was an opportunity to reconnect and share stories about their experiences.
The 2026 World Series title is no doubt within reach for the Cubs, but it will require continued success and a focus on building chemistry among players. With players like Rizzo, Montero, and Crow-Armstrong leading by example, there's reason to believe that this team can make history once again in Chicago.
The 10-year anniversary celebration of the 2016 World Series was just the beginning – plans are already underway for a series of events and commemorations throughout the year. As the Cubs look towards their next title run, fans will be eagerly watching to see if they can recapture the magic that made this team so special in the first place.
In the end, it's clear that the 2016 Chicago Cubs may have reached an end, but their legacy lives on – and with a new generation of players at the helm, there's no reason why history can't repeat itself.