https://goo.gl/icXrpQ The Cubs and Indians are of course locked up 1-1 through two games of the 2016 World Series. We might be in for a long and potentially dramatic series, but already this particular Fall Classic is proving to be a popular one. That's not especially surprising, considering that the Cubs are a large-market franchise with a national following. They also, of course, haven't won a World Series since 1908, which adds to the appeal. Speaking of appeal, the 2016 World Series is already reversing a pattern of decline with regard to TV ratings. Here's this from the Associated Press: The first two games of the World Series averaged 18.3 million viewers on Fox, up 27 percent from last year and the most since 2009. The two-game average of 10.7 [rating]/19 [share] and 19.2 million is the most since 11.8/19 and 19.2 million for the Yankees-Philadelphia Series in 2009. 前两战大众平均收视人口是18.3M人,相较于去年成长27% G1更是达到了19.368M人收看,也是自2009年以来新高 (09年 [email protected]/*