WATCH: The final out that ended the Cubs' 108-year World Series drought

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The Cubs needed 30 outs Thursday morning to clinch their first World Series in 108 years.

And as important as the first 29 were, no one will ever forget that final out.

Lefty Mike Montgomery threw a 76-mph curveball to pinch-hitter Michael Martinez, who swung at the 0-1 offering and sent a slow roller to third baseman Kris Bryant.

Bryant field the ball cleanly and sent a perfect strike to Anthony Rizzo, sending the Cubs into pandemonium on Progressive Field.

Relive the final out in the video above. We won't blame you if you watch it over and over and over.

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