Ireland created history in Chicago on Saturday night.
Three days after the Chicago Cubs ended a 108-year drought to land baseball's World Series, Ireland recorded their first ever win over New Zealand at the 29th attempt.
The All Blacks, who were on a record-breaking run of 18 test wins, trailed 25-8 at half-time. Simon Zebo went over not long after the restart to extend the lead even further but New Zealand though fought back with two tries in quick succession.
Jordi Murphy, CJ Stander, Conor Murray, Simon Zebo and Robbie Henshaw all touched down for Ireland. Johnny Sexton weighed in with two conversions and two penalties.
Murray also took over kicking duties for a penalty while Sexton was receiving treatment while Leinster out-half, Joey Carbery, also got in on the scoring act with a conversion on his senior international debut.