Bill Murray is everywhere.
The famous actor and Cubs fan attended the game Monday night after enjoying Chicago’s 3-1 win over the Mets. ride the subway after the gametake the number 7 train from Citi Field.
“Ride on the train after the Cubs win against Bill Murray. I never thought it would be in New York,” X user @BlainPlanes tweeted after the game.
Murray loves the Cubbies and has previously been known to sing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” at Wrigley Field and celebrate their 2016 championship in Cleveland, so he was at Citi Field on Monday. It’s no surprise that he took part in the match.
As of last year, the “Ghostbusters,” “Caddyshack” and “Groundhog Day” star owned a home in the area, putting his Snedden’s Landing home on the market for $2.1 million.
The 73-year-old almost saw the Cubs end up on the wrong side of history Monday, but instead celebrated a sweet victory.
Murray’s day also included spending time in the dugout before games.
The Cubs, who had no hits until the seventh inning, got a hit from Luis Severino in the eighth inning, tying the game at 1-all.
Third baseman Joey Wendle’s decision to pass the play at the plate on a missed double play to end the inning ultimately sealed the Mets’ loss.

One inning later, with two outs, Christopher Morrell hit a two-run home run off Mets closer Edwin Diaz into the left field seats, giving the Cubs a 3-1 lead.
Wearing a Cubs hat and Bears great Steve McMichael’s “Team Mongo” sweatshirt, Murray celebrated with his fellow fans after the home run, high-fiving the Cubs fans around him. .
College basketball fans have certainly seen a lot of Murray playing in college games this season as he looks to win his second consecutive national championship.
Murray’s son Luke is one of the team’s assistant coaches.
The two shared a moment after the university’s 75-60 victory over Purdue in the national title game.
