Who will be the next pro sports team to end the drought? (1 Viewer)

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Chicago, St. Louis, AZ Cardinals (NFL) - 69 years
Cleveland Indians (MLB) - 68 years
Rochester, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Sacramento Kings (NBA) - 65 years
Detroit Lions (NFL) - 59 years
Tri City, Milwaukee, St. Louis, ATL Hawks (NBA) - 58 years
Philthy Eagles (NFL) - 56 years
Texas Rangers (MLB) 56 years
Houston Colt .45s /Astros (MLB) - 53 years
Houston Oilers/Tenn. Titans (NFL) - 55 years
LA/SD Chargers (NFL) - 53 years

The 10 longest championship droughts in professional sports | WAVY-TV

I look forward to this thread being bumped 15 years from now when we can scratch one of these teams off the list.
 
Judging by what's happening lately, I will venture to say that the Cleveland Indians are most likely next on the list, followed by the Philadelphia Eagles.
 
The Indians are the easy pick. There's always "woulda coulda shoulda" but if their #2 and #3 starters weren't hurt they would have won the series and could have even swept the Cubs. Not to mention their best hitter in Michael Brantley will be back next year.

Not on the list but as a Capitals fan I'm hoping for them to break the streak in their 43rd season a la the Saints.
 

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