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- Updated: October 27, 2016
CLEVELAND — After five hitless innings in Game 2 of the World Series on Wednesday, Jake Arrieta allow the first Indians hit when Jason Kipnis doubled with one out in the sixth.
Kipnis represented the fourth Cleveland baserunner of the night as Arrieta had issued three walks over the first five innings. The Cubs entered the sixth with a 5-0 lead as they looked to tie the Fall Classic at a game apiece.
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According to Elias, the longest no-hit bid by a Cubs pitcher in the World Series was by Ed Reulbach in Game 2 of the 1906 Fall Classic. Reulbach held the …