Watch: David Ross hits home run in final game of his career


In the final game of his 15-year major league career, David Ross hit a home run off Andrew Miller in the top of the sixth inning of Game 7 of the World Series at Progressive Field.
It was the second home run of the postseason for the 39-year-old Ross. With the shot, he becomes the old man to homer in Game 7 of the World Series. He is the oldest player to homer in the Fall Classic since Eddie Murray went yard for the Indians in 1995.
Watch Ross homer below:
David Ross' solo homer to center gives the #Cubs a 6-3 lead in the 6th inning! #GoCubsGo #FlyTheW #GrandpaRossy #WorldSeries #Game7 pic.twitter.com/oOZwbcHFIq— Chicago Cubs (@ChatCubs) November 3, 2016
Ross joined the Cubs when the team signed Jon Lester. He served as Lester's personal catcher with the Red Sox, where he won a World Series in 2007. Before the season, Ross announced 2016 would be his final season.
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