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Indians Embrace 'Cleveland Against The World' Motto in Their Series Showdown With The Cubs

The Indians have a 1-0 series lead over the Cubs in the World Series
Amanda Rabinowitz
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WKSU
The Indians have a 1-0 series lead over the Cubs in the World Series
The Indians have a 1-0 series lead over the Cubs in the World Series
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The Indians have a 1-0 series lead over the Cubs in the World Series

The Indians lead the Chicago Cubs in the World Series after winning last night at Progressive Field, 6-0. Heading in to Game 2 tonight, WKSU鈥檚 Amanda Rabinowitz reports the team is embracing the motto 鈥淐leveland against the world.鈥

There鈥檚 no question that the Indians are the underdogs against the Chicago Cubs, despite Cleveland losing just one postseason game so far. The Cubs are trying to win their first title since 1908 and won 103 games during the regular season.

During a pre-game press conference on Tuesday, Boston Globe reporter Dan Shaughnessy asked Manager Terry Francona how it feels that the Series is 鈥淎ll about the Cubs.鈥

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 aware about that 'till you said it,鈥 Francona replied. Instead, Francona directed the attention to the heart of his players.

鈥淚 think that if you go into our clubhouse, though, you鈥檒l see 25 guys, coaches, trainers, and the front office that are perfectly content with where we are and how we got here. And if we win, this city will go bananas.鈥

Francona talks a lot about the adversity his team has overcome this season, beginning with All-Star outfielder Michael Brantley鈥檚 shoulder surgery that sidelined him most of the season and culminating with injuries to several starting pitchers.

鈥淚鈥檓 pretty proud of the way we鈥檝e done it. You know, everybody says 鈥榳e鈥 and it really is. I mean every time something happens, and it has happened, everybody in that room says, 鈥榟ow can we fix it?鈥欌

Today, the focus shifts to starting pitcher Trevor Bauer, who takes the mound nearly two weeks after injuring his pinkie finger while working on a drone. Bauer could not make it out of the first inning of last week鈥檚 AL Championship Series against Toronto as blood poured out of the cut. Bauer says he鈥檚 ready to play:

鈥淭hrew about 20 pitches, just like a regular game or as close to a game intensity as I could possibly get to. There鈥檚 no pain. No blood. I was able to execute all my pitches to a high level.鈥

After tonight鈥檚 game at Progressive Field, the series shifts to Chicago鈥檚 Wrigley Field beginning Friday. 

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Amanda Rabinowitz
Amanda Rabinowitz has been a reporter, host and producer at WKSU since 2007. Her days begin before the sun comes up as the local anchor for NPR鈥檚 Morning Edition, which airs on WKSU each weekday from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. In addition to providing local news and weather, she interviews the Plain Dealer鈥檚 Terry Pluto for a weekly commentary about Northeast Ohio鈥檚 sports scene.
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