![]() ![]() ![]() Well, a win tonight would mark a historic three-game-swing comeback. When the Cubs were faced with a 3-1 defecit just two games ago, I mentioned that if they were going to make history, it might as well be historic. The Cubs will need to pounce early once again, if they hope to bring home a championship … but I very much believe in them. This is shaping up to be quite the match-up. Of course, if he gets knocked around (or even if he doesn’t), the Indians will very likely hand the ball over to Andrew Miller for at least two innings, before letting Cody Allen do his thing in the ninth. That said, I noted the big improvements from Anthony Rizzo in the second match-up and how I believe he can have a big impact tonight. I wrote about his two previous starts against the Cubs in this series earlier today, in which he mostly dominated their lineup. Opposing Kyle Hendricks, Jon Lester, and the Chicago Cubs is the Indians’ own right guy for the job, Corey Kluber. *LOL … okay, I got that one wrong, but that’s what Joe Maddon had told us!
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