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Roberto Perez helped the Indians to a comprehensive win in Game One. David DermerDavid Dermer/AP/Press Association Images

First blood, Cleveland! Indians hit Cubs for 6 in World Series opener

Chicago’s 71-year-wait to win a World Series game continued on Tuesday night.

WHILE THE CHICAGO Cubs returned to the World Series on Tuesday after a 71-year wait, the Cleveland Indians made sure they would wait even longer for a Series victory.

Cleveland’s Roberto Perez smashed two home runs and pitcher Corey Kluber struck out nine batters over six shutout innings to spark the Indians over Chicago 6-0 in the opening game of the 112th World Series.

“I don’t think I’ve ever had a night like that. It was huge,” Perez said. “For me it means a lot. I’ve come a long ways. I’m playing with confidence right now.”

The Cubs own America’s longest sports championship drought, having not won the Major League Baseball crown since 1908, while the Indians have the second-longest futility streak in the major leagues, having last taken the title in 1948.

The best-of-seven showdown that will end one team’s misery continues Wednesday at Cleveland before the scene shifts to Chicago’s iconic 102-year-old Wrigley Field.

Major League Baseball advanced Wednesday’s start by one hour to 7 p.m. (2300 GMT) due to forecasts of heavy rain by late evening.

The Indians managed the first shutout in a World Series opener since 1990. Game-one winners have gone on to capture the World Series in 17 of the past 19 years.

“You have that extra level of intensity and focus,” Kluber said. “I’m really just trying to treat it like any other start. Obviously there’s more riding on each game.”

The Cubs, who led the major leagues with 103 regular-seasson victories, lost in their first World Series appearance since 1945, a 25,948-day gap, before 38,091 spectators.

“I’m not disappointed by any means except for the fact we did not win,” Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. “We actually did better than that all looked.

“The quality of at-bats were not that bad. I have no concerns. We were ready to play. Our guys looked really good. We’re fine.”

Perez, making his World Series debut, blasted a three-run homer off Cubs reliever Hector Rondon in the eighth inning after a solo round-tripper off the metal railing atop the left-field wall in the fourth inning.

The 27-year-old Puerto Rican catcher became the first player hitting last in the batting order to blast two homers in a World Series game.

“I was just trying to control my emotions,” he said. “To make something happen, it’s an unbelievable feeling.”

Kluber baffles Cubs

ALCS Blue Jays Indians Baseball Corey Kluber baffled the Cubs batters last night. Matt Slocum / AP/Press Association Images Matt Slocum / AP/Press Association Images / AP/Press Association Images

Kluber, now with 12 consecutive triumphs when the Tribe score at least two runs, struck out eight of the first 11 batters he faced, baffling Cubs hitters by painting the inside edges of the strike zone.

“He had good late movement on his fastball and breaking ball,” Indians manager Terry Francona said.

The 30-year-old right-hander, an 18-game winner this season, set a World Series record for most strikeouts over the first three innings.

“Kluber was outstanding,” Maddon said. “He gets such great movement both directions with his cutter and comebacker. He was hitting his edges. He pitched well. You’ve got to give him a lot of credit.”

Cubs left-handed pitcher Jon Lester, who had lost only once since June 3, allowed only one run in taking three prior World Series starts but stumbled early.

Francisco Lindor singled, stole second, took third on two Lester walks and scored when Carlos Ramirez dribbled a ground ball halfway to third base for an infield single.

Lester then hit Cleveland batter Brandon Guyer with a pitch with the bases loaded to force home another Indians run.

Miller shuts down rally bid

Kluber was removed in the seventh but Indians reliever Andrew Miller shut down Cubs rally bids in the seventh and eighth innings, striking out Addison Russell and Ross to end the seventh and Kyle Schwarber to escape the eighth, stretching his streak of scoreless playoff relief innings to 13 2/3.

Schwarber, out since April with a knee injury, became the first non-pitcher to make his first hit of a season in the World Series.

(C) AFP 2016

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    Aug 10th 2022, 6:35 PM

    Staying and scoring 40 goal’s is that before, during or after the tantrum ‘s?

    On Fergie, no other Utd manager will get the same disproportionate financial advantage as Fergie had. He robbed Villa and Spurs of their best player’s. With all the money all PL club’s get that advantage has been eroded. Furthermore, the top 4 all get greater money in CL qualification than available 10 year’s ago. Therefore, if Utd can’t qualify the financial advantage they used to have gets eroded even further. The problem is the expectation of their fan’s versus the new reality.

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    Aug 10th 2022, 10:22 PM

    @Daniel Kelly: you are talking absolutely bs, 1st regards taking villa/spurs best players jesus you would think utd absolutely drained them throughout the years, Sheringham, berbatov,Carrick,Yorke with villa, who else?? That’s in nearly 25yrs..To this day all the top clubs have and are still buying the best players from the lesser clubs it has always happened and yes champions lge money helps give your head a good wobble there its not as if fergie or utd created this..

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    @Pauly Kel: Just like Big Jack Charlton had the best crop of Irish player’s ever…. Fergie had a financial stranglehold on the PL with revenues exceeding all other club’s. He plundered the above plus West Ham, Leeds, Forrest, Wigan et al for their best player’s. My point stands Kane ain’t swapping Spurs now for old toilet! Thanks for listening……

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