The Roman Perez Jr. Archivesfirst part of one Twitter user's prediction is hauntingly accurate.
Let's hope he's wrong about the second part, though.
SEE ALSO: The dark side of a feel-good World SeriesWay back Nov. 4, 2014, a fan who uses the Twitter handle @RaysFanGio called this World Series matchup of two historic underdogs, the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians.
He even predicted it would go seven games. And here we are on Wednesday with World Series Game 7 about to begin.
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"Gio" also predicts extra innings, which certainly isn't out of the question.
But the world ending? Yikes.
So far, though, ol' "Gio" has been pretty money, so we'll just have to see.
[HT ForTheWin]
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