Las Vegas Review-Journal

For Cubs or Indians, ‘next year’ is this year

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to a major league-leading 103 victories.

Now, they’re ready to sweep aside the Curse of the Billy Goat and the specter of Steve Bartman. And make up for the near-misses by Cubs greats such as Ernie Banks, Ron Santo and Billy Williams.

“Obviously we know that it’s something that’s going to be talked about with the history of the organizati­on,” pitcher Jake Arrieta said. “But it’s really not something we focus on at all. So we just kind of disregard it and go out and play.”

The Indians also have a past full of failure and frustratio­n. Their title drought dates to Bob Feller, Lou Boudreau, Larry Doby and 1948, trailing only the Cubs for the longest wait in the majors.

In 1997, Cleveland was three outs from winning the championsh­ip when closer Jose Mesa blew a onerun lead in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7 at Florida. An error by sure-handed second baseman Tony Fernandez doomed them in the 11th.

Earlier this year, LeBron James and the Cavaliers turned Cleveland into Believelan­d by rallying to win the NBA title. James has been loudly cheering for the Indians to bring another championsh­ip to the city.

Steady Jason Kipnis, jolly Mike Napoli and Game 1 starter Corey Kluber starred as the surprising (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) All games televised on KVVU-5 Tuesday: Chicago at Cleveland, 5:08 p.m. Wednesday: Chicago at Cleveland, 5:08 p.m. Friday: Cleveland at Chicago, 5:08 p.m. Saturday: Cleveland at Chicago, 5:08 p.m. x-Oct. 30: Cleveland at Chicago, 5:15 p.m. x-Nov. 1: Chicago at Cleveland, 5:08 p.m. x-Nov. 2: Chicago at Cleveland, 5:08 p.m. Indians won the AL Central, then breezed by Boston and Toronto in the playoffs.

The Indians did it despite a thinning rotation. Salazar hasn’t pitched since early September because of a forearm problem, Carlos Carrasco’s hand was broken by a line drive and Trevor Bauer cut his pinkie playing with a drone.

Like the Cubs with Bartman, the spectator who infamously deflected a foul ball at Wrigley during the 2003 NL playoffs, the Indians also have a prominent fan. It’s John Adams, the man who has been beating a drum at most every home game for more than four decades.

Even though the clubs hold spring training about 30 miles apart in Arizona, they don’t overlap a lot.

They’ve never played in the postseason and are just 9-9 against each other in interleagu­e action.

Miller and Chapman, however, were teammates this season in the New York Yankees’ bullpen before they both got traded in late July.

Francona and current Cubs architect Theo Epstein spent even more time together. In 2004, they teamed up as the Red Sox ended a World Series championsh­ip drought dating to 1918 — when Boston beat the Cubs, by the way.

Soon, anothercit­y will becelebrat­ing. Maybe next week, maybe next month, with Game 7 scheduled for Nov. 2.

A pair of big cities, one on Lake Michigan, the other on Lake Erie, waiting … and hoping to end the wait.

On deck: Great Lakes, great stakes.

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cubs catcher Willson Contreras and relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman embrace after advancing to the World Series with a 5-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 of the National League Championsh­ip Series at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Saturday...
DAVID J. PHILLIP/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cubs catcher Willson Contreras and relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman embrace after advancing to the World Series with a 5-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 of the National League Championsh­ip Series at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Saturday...

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