INDIANAPOLIS -- The Chicago Cubs’ World Series trophy is coming to the Indianapolis Public Library on Saturday.
The trophy will be on display at the library's central branch, which is located at 40 E. St. Clair Street on Saturday, March 18 from noon to 1:30 p.m.
The first 500 fans in line will get a wristband that guarantees they’ll be able to see the trophy. Additional fans will be allowed to see it if time permits.
If you miss the trophy in Indianapolis, the tour is set to hit South Bend and Fort Wayne sometime this spring. Those dates have not yet been released.
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The 24-inch trophy features 30 flags, one for each MLB team and weighs about 20 pounds.
Each year, one full-sized trophy is constructed and presented to the winner of the World Series by the Baseball Commissioner.
For the history of the World Series trophy and a full schedule of the tour check out the Chicago Cubs Trophy Tour Schedule on their website.
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