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CLEVELAND -- All right. Take a deep breath now. Try to take this all in. There is actually going to be a World Series between (caution: the surgeon general advises you to inhale here) the Chicago Cubs and (please exhale slowly here) the Cleveland Indians.And no, not on your PlayStation. Not in another raucous production starring Charlie Sheen. On this planet. The one we live on.So lets attempt to think this through. If thats really happening, then best we can tell, that means that in a week or so ... HOLY CRAP, EITHER THE CUBS OR THE INDIANS ARE GOING TO WIN THE FREAKING WORLD SERIES.Cleveland second baseman Jason Kipnis was helpful enough to confirm that Monday, on the eve of Tuesdays Game 1 at Progressive Field.I think thats a very special part of this Series, Kipnis said, that one of these teams has to win.Well, if thats true, how are we supposed to grasp that, friends? Most of us have never lived on a planet where one of those teams is the champion of the baseball world. So pardon us while we take a moment to get a vertigo prescription filled.As a species, we need to make sense of these things. And the sooner we begin that process, the better off well all be. So were going to try our best -- we just cant promise it will get you through this because, lets face it: Its possible nothing will. Nevertheless, here is what were hurtling toward:If the Cubs win the World Series, it would be the first time that has happened since Roosevelt was president. By which we mean Teddy Roosevelt, of course.That was in 1908. And we can guarantee the Cubs didnt fly to Detroit for that World Series while watching NFL games on their seatback TVs -- seeing as though there was no such thing back then as (A) the NFL, (B) television or (C) an airplane that could even stay in the air that long.Since that day, depending on how you want to count the always-confusing Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins franchise, either 21 or 22 different teams have won a World Series -- including eight that didnt exist the last time the Cubs won one. The Giants, Dodgers and As have won the World Series in two different cities. The Braves have won in three.Then there are the Yankees. Since the last time the Cubs won a World Series, the Yankees have played in (fasten your seat belt now) 40 of them. And won 27. But the Yankees will not be participating this week. So theres that.Meanwhile, if the Indians win the World Series, it would be the first time that has happened since Harry Truman was president. That was in 1948. For what its worth, Trumans re-election that year was considered a much bigger upset than the Indians beating the old Boston Braves in the World Series. Coincidentally, neither Truman nor the Indians have won since.We feel the Indians just dont get enough credit for the enormity of their own little 68-year drought. But think of it this way. The Indians 68 years without a title would be the longest current championship-free streak in any sport by a team that played all those years in one city -- if it werent for the slight catch that the team theyre playing in this World Series has them beat in the drought race by 40 years.But that isnt the Indians fault. Now it is partially their fault that the Marlins have won a World Series since the last time the Indians won one, thanks to a Jose Mesa closer debacle in Game 7 of the 1997 Series. But that will be the last mention of Jose Mesa in this story. We promise.The point is still that a whole lot has happened in the world since the Indians last won. And were prepared to document that. We just need to set something straight first. Weve noticed that many people seem to have the impression that, compared with 1908, 1948 doesnt seem like that long a time ago. But thats incorrect.The last time the Indians won, credit cards didnt exist. The only fast food was that peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich your grandma slapped together for your mom or dad before school. And while TV did in fact exist, it was only in two colors: black and white. And historians tell us the only way to change the channel was to get your butt up off the couch and turn the dial. Which is, frankly, the ultimate definition of primitive.So have we convinced you about that long time ago stuff? Excellent. That was important. But now we also need to introduce some impressive sporting perspective to counterbalance that crazy Cubs trivia we spit out earlier.By 1948, all three of the sports leagues currently operating franchises in Cleveland -- Major League Baseball, the NFL and the NBA -- were in existence. (Yeah, yeah. So they havent necessarily operated continuously in Cleveland since 1948, but humor us, OK?) And in those three leagues, 60 different teams have won a championship since the last time the Indians won one. Yep, 60. Which sure is a lot of parades that havent involved that baseball team from Cleveland.Ah, but thanks to the most insane coincidence in the history of sports, guess which city the 60th team on that list happens to play in? Uh-huh. That would be Cleveland, where the Cavaliers just happen to be hoisting their championship banner on the same night the World Series opens.You just cant make this stuff up. So it was incredible to hear Kipnis delivering a sentence Monday that no living human had ever heard before.This, he said, is the center of the sports world Tuesday night.And for a change, it was impossible to argue. Still, you have to wonder how the baseball gods feel about that. Theyve been wreaking havoc on both the Cubs and Indians for so long, we just hope they can break that habit for at least one of them over the next week.Luckily, the men who play for these teams have pretty much had it with the idea that the wrath of those baseball gods has anything to do with them. And youll be hearing all about that over the next week, too, wed predict.We were joking, the Cubs Chris Coghlan said Monday. K.B. [aka?Kris Bryant] even did a commercial with Adidas with a goat. ... Go ask him about it.Hey, he said to go ask the man, right? So we promptly sprinted faster than Dexter Fowler to ask Bryant what he could tell us about his commercial with that goat.Which one? Bryant deadpanned. Ive done a couple. I did one for Red Bull that was kind of ...Before he could get any further, though, he found himself shaking his head. Turns out hes not much of a goat lover. Who knew?I dont even know, man, Bryant said. This whole goat thing -- its like: What? Who cares? ... No one believes in that. I know I dont. I dont believe in superstition. I try to change up my underwear when I have a good game, so theres no superstition. Sorry. I dont believe in it.Hey, no apologies necessary, because really, friends, at this point, should anyone? But just to make sure, we asked Bryant to confirm the rumors that never once during that commercial did the goat talk to him about anything that happened to the Cubs in 1945, or 2003 or any other year.The goat never said anything, Bryant reported. It was actually raining that day, so the goat didnt want to be near me. He ran away. So he wouldnt talk to me. Im no goat whisperer.Wow. That might be the biggest scoop of the whole World Series: Kris Bryant is no goat whisperer. More coming up on the next SportsCenter. Or not.What will definitely be coming up on SportsCenter, however, is what shapes up to be a tremendous World Series, between two franchises that have suffered enough to deserve one. Whether that suffering factors into the outcome in any way, though, is something only the baseball gods know for sure.If the curses are real, Kipnis joked, Im hoping that the stronger curse wins out. And if thats true, I think we wont have to worry. I think its a serious thing that they wouldnt let that goat in [to Wrigley Field for the 1945 Series]. I dont know how the baseball gods can ever forgive them.Well, theyre about to forgive somebody. Or at least that seems like a safe assumption. But when were talking about a World Series between (inhale) the Cubs and (exhale) the Indians, can we really be absolutely, positively, 100 percent sure that somebody will win? Boy, we dont know. Would it shock anyone if Game 7 was tied and then went 97 innings -- after which Rob Manfred just took the hint and declared them both co-winners?No, somebody should win, Kipnis reassured us. Unlike that football game [Sunday] night. Kyle Turris Jersey . Luis Suarezs double powered Liverpool to a 4-0 victory over Fulham, and Southampton easily overcame Hull 4-1 to continue the south coast clubs impressive start to the season. Liverpool and Southampton sent Chelsea down to fourth place as the west London club was held to 2-2 at home. Fredrik Claesson Jersey . One game after a miserable showing in Oklahoma City, Gay tied a career high with 41 points and the Sacramento Kings cruised to a 114-97 victory at the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night. http://www.senatorsauthority.com/authentic-alex-formenton-senators-jersey/ . The injury bothered Bledsoe in the Suns victory over the Clippers on Monday and he sat out the teams home loss to Memphis on Thursday night. Dion Phaneuf Jersey .C. -- Calgarys Kevin Koe did it the hard way again. Derick Brassard Jersey .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach. CHICAGO -- Matt Garza is working deep into games and racking up wins during one of the best stretches of his career. Alfonso Soriano is on quite a tear at the plate. While the Chicago Cubs are seeing improved results on the field, the timely work by Garza and Soriano could pay even bigger dividends down the road. Garza earned his fifth consecutive win and Soriano homered again, leading the Cubs to a 6-4 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday night. Garza allowed a season-high 10 hits in 6 2-3 innings, but held the NLs highest scoring offence to two runs while improving to 5-0 with a 1.24 ERA in his last six starts. With a handful of scouts from several contenders watching his every move, the right-hander struck out four and walked two. "This last five, six starts have been extremely impressive," Chicago manager Dale Sveum said. Garzas hot stretch has made him one of the top names on the market ahead of the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline. But he also is eligible for free agency after the season, adding a tricky element to the negotiations between any interested team and a Cubs franchise looking for more top-level prospects for its rebuilding project. "You get caught up in it, but Ive been through it so much that Im just oblivious to it till something happens," Garza said. "Its stressful, but at the same time you know I have a great outlet: I get to pitch every five days." Jon Jay had four hits and Matt Adams went 2 for 4 for St. Louis, which had won six of seven, including a 3-2 victory in the second game of the four-game series on Friday night. Lance Lynn was knocked out in the fifth inning in his second-shortest outing of the season. "You go through times in the season where things arent going your way, and Im definitely in one of those stints right now," Lynn said. The Cardinals played without outfielder Matt Holliday, who left Thursdays nights 3-0 loss to Chicago due to tightness in his right hamstring. All-Star catcher Yadier Molina was out of the starting lineup on his 31st birthday, but he hit for Rob Johnson in the eighth and stayed in the game. Molina reached on an error by right fielder Julio Borbon, loading the bases with one out. Matt Carpenter hit a sacrifice fly, trimming the Cubs lead to 6-3, but James Russell got Daniel Descalso to fly out to end the inning. Kevin Gregg allowed Jays two-out RBI single in the ninth before retiring Pete Kozma with runners on the corners for his 17th save in 19 chances. "They were right there in a game that looked like it was going to get out of conttrol," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said.dddddddddddd "It was a tough one, but I imagine people are tired of hearing me say we keep fighting but Im not tired of saying it because its true." Soriano drove Lynns first pitch of the third over the wall in centre field for his 16th homer, extending the lead to 4-1. The slugger went 2 for 5 and is batting .350 (21 for 60) with nine homers and 19 RBIs in his last 15 games, increasing the likelihood that he could be dealt in the next couple weeks. "When hes getting these mistakes, hes putting good swings on them and doing a good job at the plate," Sveum said. Garza (6-1) escaped a jam in the fourth and was in control until the Cardinals chased him with three hits in the seventh, including Allen Craigs run-scoring single. Garza received a standing ovation from the crowd of 42,240 as he trudged off the mound following Craigs hit, but the pitcher slammed his glove on his right leg as he made his way to the dugout, upset with the hit by his last batter. Matt Guerrier came in with two runners on and got Adams to fly out to end the inning. "We turned the corner. Were playing great baseball right now," Garza said after Chicago won for the sixth time in eight games. "Were coming up with some clutch hits and making great plays in tough situations. You can see growth, and its awesome." Lynn (11-4) was charged with six runs, five earned, and a season-high 10 hits in 4 1-3 innings. The right-hander dropped to 5-2 with a 3.30 ERA in eight career appearances against the Cubs. NOTES: The Cubs claimed OF Cole Gillespie off waivers from the San Francisco Giants. Gillespie was hitless in nine at-bats over three games with the Giants before he was designated for assignment on Tuesday. He will join the Cubs on Sunday. ... Lynn lasted just four-plus innings in his first start of the season on April 3 at Arizona. ... Cubs OF Nate Schierholtz rested, and Sveum said he probably will be off again on Sunday. Sveum said Schierholtz is a little banged up. "A little bit of everything, nothing major," Sveum said. ... Cubs RHP Scott Baker will throw approximately 65 pitches in his first rehab start with Class A Kane County on Sunday, according to Sveum. Baker missed last season with Minnesota after having elbow-ligament replacement surgery. ... The attendance set a season high this season for Wrigley Field. ... All-Stars Adam Wainwright (12-5, 2.30 ERA) of the Cardinals and Travis Wood (6-6, 2.69 ERA) of the Cubs face off on Sunday night in the final game before the break. 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