One streak will be becoming to an end in the World Series. The Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs are squaring off in the Fall Classic. Cleveland hasn't won a championship since 1948, while Chicago's streak dates back to 1908. It's the two longest droughts in Major League Baseball. Game One is at Progressive Field tomorrow night.
Cleveland's Corey Kluber will start for the Indiana while the Cubs will start Jon Lester.
The Tribe will also host Game Two on Wednesday. Games Three, Four and Five are at Wrigley Field Friday-through-Sunday. Games Six and Seven will be back in Cleveland next Tuesday and Wednesday if needed.
Chicago is considering having slugger Kyle Schwarber on the active roster for the best-of-seven set despite not playing since April with a major knee injury.