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Which Game 1 performance gets top honors?
- Updated: October 26, 2016
The Indians got one step closer to celebrating the franchise’s first World Series title since 1948 with a 6-0 win over the Cubs in Game 1 at Progressive Field on Tuesday night, thanks in large part to clutch performances from starting pitcher Corey Kluber, catcher Roberto Perez and reliever Andrew Miller.
Below is a look at each of those signature moments and how they impacted Cleveland’s big win. Cast your vote for the best performance on Twitter @MLB.
Another @Indians shutout, with two blasts from the backstop – what was the @Chevrolet Most Awarded Moment? https://t.co/6zffUxGwFf
— MLB (@MLB) October 26, 2016
Another @Indians shutout, with two blasts from the backstop – what was the @Chevrolet Most Awarded Moment? https://t.co/6zffUxGwFf
• Game 2: Tonight, 7 ET game time on FOX (6 ET pregame show on FS1)
Kluber’s dominant start The Indians’ ace continued his stellar postseason by quieting a potent Cubs lineup for six-plus innings in Game 1. Kluber did not allow a run, yielding only four hits, and struck out nine without issuing a walk.
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