Glen Perkins, Jason Zucker, Andrew Zimmern, President Obama and even Sarah Michelle Gellar are a small sampling of the wide variety of voices that chimed in for social media's frenzy during and after Game 7 of the World Series Wednesday night.
The dramatic final game ended with the Chicago Cubs winning 8-7 in extra innings to end the 108-year-old world championship drought.
Twins closer and Minnesota native Perkins riled up Cubs fans late in the night:
Wild forward Jason Zucker congratulated fellow Las Vegas native and Cubs star Kris Bryant:
Top chef and Minnesotan Andrew Zimmern praised the intensity and called for more baseball:
Here's what else was buzzing around the internet:
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