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Shift to Cleveland means return of Cubs’ X-factor
- Updated: November 1, 2016
CLEVELAND — The Cubs’ X-factor in this World Series was a non-factor in three games at Wrigley Field. Kyle Schwarber, limited to pinch-hit duty by a surgically repaired left knee, took one swing in Chicago’s 26 innings at bat, producing a broken-bat flare to second with the bases empty in the eighth inning of Game 3.
Now, Schwarber will be a factor again. With the Series shifting back to Progressive Field for Tuesday’s Game 6, Schwarber will transform from cheerleader back into designated hitter. It’s a role he filled ably in Games 1 and 2.
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“It was almost an advantage for us to play there [in Chicago],” said Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis. “When you put him back in the DH, he’s a good hitter. He’s a great hitter, actually. In the playoffs, he’s shown that [he can] not make the situation too big. It makes them a tougher lineup, for sure.”
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Or as Indians Game 6 starter Josh Tomlin put it: “I mean, you’re essentially taking out the worst hitter in the lineup and putting in one of the better hitters in the lineup. So it’s definitely different.”
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The 23-year-old Schwarber, an Ohio native, gave the Cubs a lift at the start of the Series just by making the roster. He was hitless in the regular season, felled in the Cubs’ third game by a devastating knee injury that was supposed to sideline him until 2017 Spring Training. Instead, there was a promising checkup during the National League Championship Series, which led to a two-game …