The Nathan Cajucom ArchivesChicago Cubs hosted their first World Series game at beloved Wrigley Field in 71 years on Friday night, but spoiled the party by falling 1-0 to the Cleveland Indians.
Now the Cubs and Indians return to Wrigley for a Saturday night rematch with Cleveland up two games to one. Here's how to watch Game 4 of the World Series:
Time: 8:08 p.m. ESTTV:FoxStreaming:Fox Sports Go and MLB.TV
Now here are a couple quick questions to consider going into Game 4.
1. Can the Indians pull off yet another shutout?
Cleveland set a record for shutout wins in a single postseason after blanking the Cubs on Friday night. Now Corey Kluber returns from a dominant Game 1 performance to start Game 4 for the Indians on short rest.
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2. Can the Cubs avoid being pushed to the brink?
Cubs fans waited 71 years to see a World Series game, only to watch last night's end in defeat. Now they're down 2-1 in the series. Coming back from a 3-1 World Series deficit isn't quiteunheard of, but losing again Saturday night would certainly put Chicago in a hole that would be very, verytough to climb out of.
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