Who will win Game 7 of the World Series between the Cubs-Indians?

The Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians have a combined championship drought of 176 years.
The Cubs haven't won a World Series since 1908, the Indians since 1948.
This is the 38th time a World Series has come down to Game 7.
Check out our picks for who will win Game 7 and who will win Most Valuable player:
Steve Gardner
Indians 4, Cubs 3: Corey Kluber and the Indians bullpen turn in another gallant effort and Ramirez hits a walk-off homer off Aroldis Chapman to give Cleveland the title. MVP: Jose Ramirez.
Bob Nightengale
Cubs 4, Indians 3 (14 innings): These two teams have gone this long without winning the World Series, what’s a few more innings? MVP: Kris Bryant.
Gabe Lacques
Indians 7, Cubs 2: They nibble at Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks and chase him in the fourth, and manager Joe Maddon sees the dream die in the hands of his middling set-up relievers. MVP: Kluber.
Jorge L. Ortiz
Cubs 4, Indians 1: Anthony Rizzo’s two-run homer secures him MVP honors as the Cubs get to Kluber before the Indians’ bullpen can save the day. MVP: Rizzo.
Ted Berg
Indians 7, Cubs 2: Corey Kluber goes six strong before the bullpen takes over and Mike Napoli plays offensive hero. MVP: Kluber
Scott Boeck
Indians 6, Cubs 4: Kluber doesn’t earn his third World Series decision, but does enough to lead the Tribe to its first title since 1948. MVP: Kluber.
Nancy Armour
Indians 4, Cubs 1: Kluber and Andrew Miller have the Cubs' number once again, and this time it's 109 – as in, how many years it's been since Chicago won a title. MVP: Kluber.
Jesse Yomtov
Cubs 4, Indians 2: The top of the Cubs order puts a couple on the board early against Kluber and Chicago's bullpen manages to hold on, completing the Indians' collapse. MVP: Rizzo.
Justin Abrotsky
Indians 4, Cubs 2: Kluber and Miller get it done one final time as the Cubs bullpen bends late. MVP: Kluber.