Dodgers' Anderson calls out beer-throwing Cubs fans
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After 71 years, Chicago Cubs fans finally got to witness their favorite team advance to the World Series. Unfortunately, some handled it better than others.
Immediately after the game-ending double play, injured Los Angeles Dodgers starter Brett Anderson - who is one of the most active members of the team on social media - tweeted out some frustration toward certain fans who took the celebrating a little too far.
"Real classy cubs fans throwing beer in the Dodgers family section. Stay classy (expletive) idiots."
The Cubs advanced to the World Series for the first time since 1945 and will play the Cleveland Indians, with Game 1 taking place Tuesday.
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