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The Chicago Cubs championship drought is the longest of any franchise in professional sports, dating back to 1908. This before such historic Cubs' iconic fixtures such as a billie goat, Steve Bartman, Harry Caray, Ernie Banks and even Wrigley Field. Sunday on Outside the Lines, we flip through the last 100 years of the Cubs history book and see what it has been like to be a Cubs fan. Wayne Drehs

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CARD GAMES

RodriguezImagine thinking that you have the most valuable sports trading card in existence … and not being able to sell it. This is the conundrum facing John Cobb. In 1984, Cobb bought a 1909 American Tobacco Honus Wagner for $1,800 at an estate sale, which he later came to believe was a T206, one of the rarest cards in the industry. The Honus Wagner card is known as the Mona Lisa of trading cards. However, when Cobb contacted PSA, the most dominant authenticator in the business, to grade the card, PSA told him procedure requires the card to be evaluated in private. Cobb, not wanting to let the card out of his sight, decided against PSA as an authenticator, and now, some skeptics are calling Cobb's Honus Wagner card a fake. Sunday on "Outside the Lines," (ESPN, 9 a.m. ET) reporter Peter Keating reports the story of a Honus Wagner baseball card possibly worth millions, and unable to sell. Story

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