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It only took one batter into Game 7 for Cubs fans to start spilling beers in celebration

The Chicago Cubs started off Game 7 of the World Series in the best way imaginable as leadoff hitter Dexter Fowler hit a home run on the fourth pitch of the game for a quick 1-0 lead.

Cubs fans were so pumped, they forgot to not jump around while holding a beer.

There are two beer-spilling culprits in this GIF, but the Cubs fan in the middle is now in the Hall of Fame of beer spilling. He gets not one, not two, not three, but four friends with his spill and pours some on himself.

Everyone seems to be enjoying it, except the fan in the bottom left who gets hit by two different beers.

If that’s how they celebrate a solo home run, imagine what will happen if the Cubs win.

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