As the World Series returned to Chicagos Wrigley Field for the first time since 1945, there were many nods to the past outside Major League Baseballs second-oldest stadium.Just north of the ballparks famed ivy-covered left-field wall, a group of nervous men huddled around a radio on Waveland Avenue, hanging on every pitch as the Indians scored the only run of the Series Game 3. Moments later, as famous actor and Cubs fan Bill Murray belted out Take Me Out to the Ballgame, three men dressed as the famous 1908 double-play trio of Tinkers to Evers to Chance stood together and joined in.During Game 4, more memories of the past were summoned -- one fan unsuccessfully tried to turn the Cubs mojo around by bringing a goat to the ballpark, while dozens of others dressed up as famed announcer Harry Caray.Inside and outside the park, lifelong faithfuls held signs touting how long they have been waiting for a Cubs postseason to end with a win. Although the Indians 3-1 series lead has concerned the home fans, Chicago supporters are trying to keep hope alive that the Cubs 2016 championship run doesnt continue this baseball teams centurylong version of its famous fans famous movie Groundhog Day.Jaime Banda aka El Cubo Libre surveys the scene on Sheffield Avenue before Game 3.A young Cubs fan doesnt let being on crutches stop him from attending the Cubs first home World Series game of his life.A ticket holder purchases a program, hoping it becomes an important piece of history, upon arrival at Wrigley Field for Game 3.Cubs fans exit a jam-packed CTA Red Line train at the Addison Street station before Game 3.As the Cubs prepared to play their first home World Series game in 71 years, ticket broker Just Great Tickets, across the street from Wrigley Field, was taking advantage of record demand and record prices. The average resale price for a Game 3 field-level seat was $8,000.Cubs second basemen Javier Baez is interviewed by Baseball Tonight before Game 3.A father and his two children react as they walk up the steps and see Wrigley Field hosting a World Series game.Ball hawks on Waveland Avenue look for batting-practice home runs sailing outside the park.An image of Cubs pitcher Hector Rondon adorns a construction fence on the west side of Wrigley. Major renovations are taking place at the Friendly Confines.Standing-room-only tickets for the Cubs first home World Series game since 1945 were selling for nearly $2,000.A row of rooftop bars on Waveland Avenue are equally packed.Joe Sargis and his son, Michael, traveled to Chicago from New Canaan, Connecticut, for Game 3. Unbeknownst to Sargis, one of his two tickets was directly behind a Wrigley Field support beam.Longtime Cubs fan Michael Lyp leans against a Chicago Police Department vehicle on Waveland Avenue during Game 3.Dressed as the ghosts of Tinkers and Evers and Chance, the famous Cubs double-play trio from 1908, three fans sing Take Me Out to the Ballgame during the seventh-inning stretch.Outside Wrigley Fields left-field wall, on the corner of Waveland and Kenmore avenues, Chicago Cubs fans Jay Peterson, Ryan Dohr and Jason Gilley huddle around a radio as they listen to play-by-play of Game 3.Pitcher Travis Wood stretches in left field before Game 4.Players from the 2016 Little League World Series-champion Maine-Endwell Little League team from Binghamton, New York, look around Wrigley Field before Game 4.Cubs teammates huddle before they begin their stretching routine for Game 4.Peanut shells cover personalized bricks outside Wrigley Field before Game 4.Before Game 4, Cubs fan Kate Ryan does her best Harry Caray impression near Carays statue outside Wrigley Field.Munenori Kawasaki of the Cubs stretches with teammates before Game 4.77-year-old Cubs fan Leslie Kronenberg, who was 6 years old the last time they played in a World Series, makes his way up Sheffield Avenue to enter Wrigley Field for Game 4.Brock Tomlinson of Washington, D.C, looks out at the crowd arriving at Clark and Addison streets for Game 4.Indians pitcher Corey Kluber warms up in the bullpen before his Game 4 start.Fans in the center-field bleachers react as Kris Bryant commits an error, allowing the Cleveland Indians to score the go-ahead run, in the second inning of Game 4.Keeping hope alive, Cubs fans celebrate a baserunner during Game 4.Jim Klod of Westchester, Illinois -- who modified his Cubs Next Year jersey to read This Year -- watches Game 4 at Wrigley.Amir Tubad Gray, right, and Jordan Bosman entertain Cubs fans at the corner of Clark and Addison streets.Cubs fan Joe Roetter of Grand Haven, Michigan, brought his goat, Millie, to Game 4 of the World Series at Wrigley Field in hopes of breaking the Curse of the Billy Goat.Cubs fans react as Indians take a 7-1 lead in the seventh inning of Game 4, securing a 3-games-to-1 advantage heading into the last 2016 World Series game to be played on Sunday at Wrigley. 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Especially after last night (a 2-1 win in 19 innings), I think it could have been easy for a lot of guys to just kind of throw in the towel and say, Hey, well get them tomorrow.I think it shows a lot of what this team is about. Weve got something special going on here.Blue Jays manager John Gibbons was impressed by the way both team played after the marathon on Friday.It was a big game, you could feel it, Gibbons said. Everybody was tired. Both teams were exhausted. A number of guys on both teams were down, things like that.But both teams put on a pretty good show. A good entertaining game. We needed that win more than they did.ddddddddddddibbons and Edwin Encarnacion missed nearly all of the game Friday after being ejected because they argued balls and strikes in the first inning.Myself and Eeddie were the most rested guys on either team, Gibbons said.Encarnacion made his presence felt in the first inning Saturday with a three-run homer.The Indians will try to start a new winning streak Sunday when they send out right-hander Corey Kluber (8-7. 3.50 ERA) against Blue Jays left-hander J.A. Happ (10-3, 3.70 ERA).Both pitchers were 4-1 in June. The difference is how they did it. Kluber had a 2.19 ERA in five starts, holding opponents to a .154 batting average and a .194 on-base percentage.Happ had a 5.28 ERA in June.Kluber is 1-2 with a 4.82 ERA in three career starts against the Blue Jays.While the Indians have been surging, the Blue Jays have been hanging on. The win Saturday was only their fifth in the last 13 games,The Blue Jays will try to salvage a split of the series Sunday, and get two wins in a row.Josh Donaldson, who tied the game Saturday with a home run and singled in the go-ahead runs, is not fussy. He will take the wins where they come.Any win is important, no matter if youve won 14 in a row or lost 14 in a row, Donaldson said. Its major-league baseball, and its going to come down to the wire. Well take every win. ' ' '