With the first two games of the World Series in the books, the Indians and Cubs are tied at a game apiece and the series now shifts for the next three to Wrigley Field, which will host a Fall Classic contest for the first time since Oct. 10, 1945.
Beginning with Friday's Game 3, it's a venue change that could have big implications, beyond the loss of the designated hitter in a National League ballpark. It also means that the wind could take center stage and alter the course of the World Series.
Beginning with Friday's Game 3, it's a venue change that could have big implications, beyond the loss of the designated hitter in a National League ballpark. It also means that the wind could take center stage and alter the course of the World Series.
No comments:
Post a Comment