Chicago Sun-Times

MADE FOR THE MOMENT

Calm, cool Hendricks perfect choice to face Kluber in epic Game 7

- STEVE GREENBERG Follow me on Twitter @SLGreenber­g. Email: sgreenberg@suntimes.com

CLEVELAND— Your ball, Kyle. Go do the impossible. The biggest Cubs game of all our lives will take place Wednesday at Progressiv­e Field. It’s a Game 7 of the World Series — imagine that. It’s almost too much to comprehend. With all the stress and the excitement and the churning in the gut, how is anybody staying the least bit calm right now?

But that’s why Kyle Hendricks is the perfect man for this unimaginab­le task.

The Cubs don’t get to send their most accomplish­ed starter, Jon Lester, to the mound against soontobe two- time Cy Young winner Corey Kluber and the Indians. They don’t get to send in man- mountain Jake Arrieta, the fearless force of nature who rose to the occasion in Game 6. They don’t get to send in John Lackey, winner of two previous Game 7s in the World Series with other teams.

But they do get Hendricks, and that just might be their ideal option anyway. Progressiv­e Field will be the eye of an all- time storm, and Hendricks will be the trim, cleancut, expression­less figure smackdab at the center of it all. Indians fans will try to rattle him, but it won’t work. They’ll try to get in his head, yet it can’t be done.

Maybe Kluber will get the best of Hendricks and the Cubs and become an instant legend, the first pitcher to win three starts in a World Series since Mickey Lolich in 1968 for the Tigers. If that happens, Cubdom will have no choice but to tip its collective cap. But Kluber will have to fight like an animal to outpitch Hendricks, whowill stay composed where most men couldn’t and deliver yet another quality performanc­e because that’s the only thing he ever does.

‘‘[ Kluber] is a tough one,’’ Cubs star Kris Bryant said, ‘‘ but we’ve got a good one going, too. I mean, Kyle is very underrated.’’

Hendricks is the major- league leader in ERA and yet comfortabl­y in the shadows in this something’s gotta-give Fall Classic. The stars are named Bryant, Rizzo, Lester, Arrieta, Schwarber, Russell, Kluber, Miller, Kipnis, Lindor. But now Hendricks joins them, whether the humble, non- attention- seeking 26- year- old cares to or not.

Right now, in this circumstan­ce, you’d better believe he doesn’t mind at all.

‘‘ This is the ultimate dream,’’ he said. ‘‘ You dream of getting to the World Series, winning the World Series. When you’re out in your backyard as a kid, playing Little League, at the field with your friends, this is themoment you dream about.

‘‘ It’s always Game 7 of the World Series.’’

Kluber has been next to unhittable all postseason long and has a 0.75 ERA in his two victories against the Cubs. At 30, he has a chance to become one of the sport’s luminaries. If he beats the Cubs three times, he even might be woven into the silly ‘‘ curse’’ story. He’s no kid, but he’s part goat. Or something like that.

Hendricks is the right guy at the right time to stop that from happening.

‘‘ Kyle is so cool,’’ Lackey said. ‘‘ He doesn’t have to do too much. Just go out and be himself.’’

In this magical 11th hour, it’s all any Cubs fan could hope for.

 ?? | AP ( LEFT), GETTY IMAGES ?? Major- league ERA leader Kyle Hendricks ( left) and American League Cy Young contender Corey Kluber will face offWednesd­ay with theWorld Series on the line.
| AP ( LEFT), GETTY IMAGES Major- league ERA leader Kyle Hendricks ( left) and American League Cy Young contender Corey Kluber will face offWednesd­ay with theWorld Series on the line.
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