CLEVELAND, OH – NOVEMBER 02: Rajai Davis #20 of the Cleveland Indians celebrates with teammates after hitting a two-run home run during the eighth inning to tie the game 6-6 against the Chicago Cubs in Game Seven of the 2016 World Series at Progressive Field on November 2, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

We’ve seen people predict the Chicago Cubs go to the World Series from years past. However, one person on Twitter might have made the ultimate prediction back in 2014.

A writer and army veteran, who calls himself “Gio” on Twitter, made a bold prediction about the Cubs and Cleveland Indians playing in the 2016 World Series. However, it only gets more accurate.

Wow. It could’ve been blind luck. But think about where these two teams were in 2014. Chicago finished fifth in the National League Central, while the Indians finished third in the American League Central. Neither looked destined for a World Series, much less playing to seven games and going to extra innings. This is only the 37th Game 7 in 112 total World Series, and it’s only the fourth extra-inning Game 7 in MLB history.

Meanwhile, in case Gio’s prediction wasn’t accurate enough, the game endured a rain delay that may not have signaled the apocalypse but certainly made you think.

It’s crazy, no matter what you think. It’s probably a good idea to take this guy to Las Vegas no matter how crazy he might seem to be.

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