World Series 2016: Game 6 player ratings; young stars help Cubs force Game 7

Three of Chicago’s stud infielders get the job done in Cleveland, led by Addison Russell, who entered into select World Series company with six RBIs.

Three of Chicago’s stud infielders get the job done in Cleveland, led by Addison Russell, who entered into select World Series company with six RBIs.

World Series 2016: Cleveland on the verge of its best sports moment — or its worst

If there’s good news for Cleveland, it’s coming home with two chances to get the job done. The bad news? If the Indians don’t finish the job, well …

If there’s good news for Cleveland, it’s coming home with two chances to get the job done. The bad news? If the Indians don’t finish the job, well …

World Series 2016: Indians’ pitching is just fine, and Cubs’ offense is still dormant

It’s a good thing that the “Party at Napoli’s” t-shirts have raised money for charity, because the proceeds are going to be extremely limited for the “Cool, Calm, Collected and Rational Thought at Napoli’s” shirts.

It’s a good thing that the “Party at Napoli’s” t-shirts have raised money for charity, because the proceeds are going to be extremely limited for the “Cool, Calm, Collected and Rational Thought at Napoli’s” shirts.

World Series 2016: Francona doesn’t go for the jugular, so Cleveland goes home to play Game 6

Terry Francona has been uber aggressive in managing his bullpen talent this postseason. But, for some reason, he took his foot off the gas in what could have been a deciding Game 5.

Terry Francona has been uber aggressive in managing his bullpen talent this postseason. But, for some reason, he took his foot off the gas in what could have been a deciding Game 5.

World Series 2016: Indians’ offense relieved by pitching dominance

“We feel comfortable, if we get a lead early, no matter what it is, that our pitching staff is gonna do a great job,” said outfielder Lonnie Chisenhall.

“We feel comfortable, if we get a lead early, no matter what it is, that our pitching staff is gonna do a great job,” said outfielder Lonnie Chisenhall.