CLEVELAND -- Corey Kluber and the Cleveland Indians are off to a pitch-perfect start in the World Series.
The Chicago Cubs, meanwhile, fell completely flat in their first appearance since 1945.
Kluber dominated into the seventh inning, Roberto Perez had four RBI with a pair of home runs and the Indians beat the Cubs 6-0 in Tuesday night's opener of a highly anticipated matchup between the teams with baseball's longest championship droughts.
"It's almost like you have that extra level of intensity," said Kluber, who became the first Series pitcher to strike out eight batters in the first three innings.
AL Championship Series MVP Andrew Miller escaped a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the seventh and stranded runners at the corners the eighth, preserving a three-run lead and delighting the sellout crowd of 38,091 in Cleveland's first-ever Series home opener.
"The atmosphere in the World Series is so great," Miller said. "You can't help but get caught up in it and enjoy it."
The Indians pitched their fourth shutout in nine games this postseason. After stifling two dangerous lineups in Boston and Toronto during the AL playoffs, Cleveland shut down a hard-hitting Cubs team that scored 23 runs against the Dodgers in the final three games of the NLCS.
Back in the Series for the first time since 1997, the Indians scored twice in the first off October ace Jon Lester.
Perez hit a fourth-inning solo shot and added a three-run drive in the eighth against Hector Rondon, becoming the first Cleveland player and the only No. 9 batter to homer twice in a Series game.
"Oh, I don't think I've ever had a night like that," Perez said.
He has three home runs in 27 at-bats during the postseason after hitting three in 153 during the regular season.
"I've come a long ways," Perez said,
Francisco Lindor added three hits as the Indians improved to 8-1 this postseason. Cleveland manager Terry Francona is 9-0 in the Series, including sweeps by his Boston teams in 2004 and `07.
The Game 1 winner has taken the title in the last six Series and 17 of 19.
"I have no concerns," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. "It's the first game. I'm fine. We're fine."
Trevor Bauer, trying to come back from a sliced pinkie caused by a freak drone accident, starts Game 2 for the Indians on Wednesday night against Jake Arrieta. Because the forecast called for an increased chance of rain later in the evening, Major League Baseball took the extraordinary step of moving up the first pitch by an hour to 7:08 p.m.
Kluber painted the corners, and 24 of his 59 strikes were called by plate umpire Larry Vanover. Twelve batters were caught looking, including seven Cubs.
"I think his ball was moving too much today," said Perez, Cleveland's catcher. "We got guys off balance the whole night."
Kluber combined with Miller and Cody Allen to fan 15 -- two shy of the Series record for a nine-inning game -- and Chicago went 2 for 15 with 10 strikeouts with runners on base.
With the Indians hoping for their first title since 1948 and the Cubs seeking their first since 1908, Lester stumbled in the opening inning.
He entered 3-0 with a 0.43 ERA in three Series starts and got his first two outs on five pitches before Cleveland loaded the bases with two outs. Jose Ramirez had a run-scoring swinging bunt single and Brandon Guyer was hit by a pitch -- he led the majors with 31 during the regular season.
"There is an importance on small ball, but you can't try to hit a swinging bunt. That's a little bit of good fortune," Francona said. "Then Guyer got hit, which he is really good at."
Perez connected in the fourth for a 3-0 lead.
"When you're going against a guy like Kluber who's locked in from pitch one, to give up two in the first, that makes it tough," Lester said.
Teams that combined for 174 seasons of futility, America's biggest droughts since the Great Plains' Dust Bowl of the 1930s, captivated even many non-baseball fans.
On a night of civic pride, LeBron James and the NBA's Cavaliers received their championship rings next door prior to their season opener, and Cleveland hosted a World Series opener for the first time.
The Cubs had not played in the Series since five weeks after Japan signed the Instrument of Surrender ending World War II.
Kluber, whose win in the All-Star Game gave the AL home-field advantage in the Series, improved to 3-1 in the postseason and lowered his ERA to a sparkling 0.74.
He was pitching on six days' rest, and his two-seam fastball darted through the strike zone. Kluber struck out nine in six innings and walked none.
Kyle Schwarber, making a surprise return in his first big league game since tearing knee ligaments on April 7, doubled off the right-field wall in the fourth -- a drive kept in by a stiff wind on a 50-degree night. Kluber then got Javier Baez to fly out.
Zobrist's leadoff double in the seventh finished Kluber, and Cleveland loaded the bases with no outs against Miller on Schwarber's walk and Baez's single. Pinch-hitter Willson Contreras flied to Rajai Davis in short center, and Davis threw home rather than double up Schwarber, who had strayed far off second.
Using his intimidating slider, Miller struck out Addison Russell and David Ross to escape the jam, stranded runners at the corners in the eighth by fanning Schwarber with his 46th pitch, his most in five years. Miller has thrown 20 scoreless innings in postseason play, including 13 2/3 innings with 24 strikeouts this year.
Allen worked the ninth to close it out.
Ramirez also had three hits each for the Indians, who beat Toronto in the ALCS despite hitting just .168. Zobrist had three hit for the Cubs.
Lester gave up three runs, six hits and three walks in 5 2/3 innings. He was rattled by Vanover's calls, barking at the umpire in the third, then stopping for a discussion at the inning's end.
"I'm confident. I know our guys are, too," Schwarber said. "We put up good at-bats against those guys today. We just didn't come up with a knock when we needed to."
UP NEXT
While Arrieta went 18-8 with a 3.10 ERA during the regular season, he struggled to a 5.01 ERA in his final four starts. He allowed four runs over five innings in Game 3 of the NLCS.
Bauer lasted only two outs in his ALCS when his pinkie began bleeding.
THEY'RE BACK
Dexter Fowler took a called third strike from Kluber leading off the game, becoming the first Cubs player to bat in the Series since Don Johnson hit into a game-ending forceout against Detroit's Hal Newhouser in Game 7 in 1945.
TAKE A SEAT
Chicago benched right fielder Jason Heyward, in a 2-for-28 postseason slump, and started Chris Coghlan.




Final
Playoff Series: Game 1 of 7

8:00PM,EDT,October 25,2016
Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio 

123456789 R H E
CHC 000000000 0 7 0
CLE 20010003 - 6 10 0
W: C. Kluber (1-0)
L: J. Lester (0-1)






View: Play-By-Play | Pitch-By-PitchInning: All | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Chicago - Top of 1stSCORE
Corey Kluber pitching for ClevelandCHCCLE
Fowler struck out looking.00
Bryant struck out looking.00
Rizzo popped out to third.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Cleveland - Bottom of 1stSCORE
Jon Lester pitching for ChicagoCHCCLE
Davis struck out swinging.00
Kipnis lined out to first.00
Lindor singled to center.00
Lindor stole second.00
Napoli walked.00
Santana walked, Lindor to third, Napoli to second.00
Ramírez reached on infield single to third, Lindor scored, Napoli to third, Santana to second.01
Guyer hit by pitch, Napoli scored, Santana to third, Ramírez to second.02
Chisenhall fouled out to catcher.02
2 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors
Chicago - Top of 2ndSCORE
Corey Kluber pitching for ClevelandCHCCLE
Zobrist doubled to right center.02
Schwarber struck out swinging.02
Báez struck out looking.02
Coghlan struck out looking.02
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Cleveland - Bottom of 2ndSCORE
Jon Lester pitching for ChicagoCHCCLE
Pérez flied out to left.02
Davis grounded out to pitcher.02
Kipnis fouled out to second.02
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Chicago - Top of 3rdSCORE
Corey Kluber pitching for ClevelandCHCCLE
Russell struck out looking.02
Ross singled to shallow left.02
Fowler struck out swinging.02
Bryant struck out swinging.02
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Cleveland - Bottom of 3rdSCORE
Jon Lester pitching for ChicagoCHCCLE
Lindor singled to right.02
Napoli struck out looking.02
Lindor caught stealing second, catcher to second.02
Santana walked.02
Ramírez singled to shallow center, Santana to second.02
Guyer struck out looking.02
0 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors
Chicago - Top of 4thSCORE
Corey Kluber pitching for ClevelandCHCCLE
Rizzo fouled out to catcher.02
Zobrist grounded out to second.02
Schwarber doubled to deep right.02
Báez flied out to right.02
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Cleveland - Bottom of 4thSCORE
Jon Lester pitching for ChicagoCHCCLE
Chisenhall struck out swinging.02
Pérez homered to left center (388 feet).03
Davis flied out to left.03
Kipnis fouled out to shortstop.03
1 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Chicago - Top of 5thSCORE
Corey Kluber pitching for ClevelandCHCCLE
Coghlan struck out looking.03
Russell flied out to center.03
Ross lined out to first.03
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Cleveland - Bottom of 5thSCORE
Jon Lester pitching for ChicagoCHCCLE
Lindor grounded out to catcher.03
Napoli struck out swinging.03
Santana struck out looking.03
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Chicago - Top of 6thSCORE
Corey Kluber pitching for ClevelandCHCCLE
Fowler grounded out to second.03
Bryant fouled out to catcher.03
Rizzo popped out to catcher.03
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Cleveland - Bottom of 6thSCORE
Jon Lester pitching for ChicagoCHCCLE
Ramírez doubled to right center.03
Guyer struck out looking.03
Chisenhall flied out to left.03
Strop relieved Lester.03
Pérez struck out looking.03
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Chicago - Top of 7thSCORE
Corey Kluber pitching for ClevelandCHCCLE
Zobrist singled to shallow left.03
Miller relieved Kluber.03
Schwarber walked, Zobrist to second.03
Báez singled to shallow left, Zobrist to third, Schwarber to second.03
Contreras hit for Coghlan.03
Contreras flied out to center.03
Russell struck out swinging.03
Ross struck out swinging.03
0 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors
Cleveland - Bottom of 7thSCORE
Pedro Strop pitching for ChicagoCHCCLE
Contreras catching.03
Almora Jr. in right field.03
Davis popped out to second.03
Wood relieved Strop.03
Kipnis grounded out to shortstop.03
Grimm relieved Wood.03
Lindor doubled to shallow right center.03
Napoli grounded out to first.03
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Chicago - Top of 8thSCORE
Andrew Miller pitching for ClevelandCHCCLE
Fowler lined out to center.03
Bryant walked.03
Rizzo flied out to center.03
Zobrist singled to shallow right center, Bryant to third.03
Schwarber struck out swinging.03
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Cleveland - Bottom of 8thSCORE
Justin Grimm pitching for ChicagoCHCCLE
Santana struck out swinging.03
Ramírez flied out to center.03
Guyer walked.03
Chisenhall singled to left center, Guyer to second.03
Rondón relieved Grimm.03
Pérez homered to left center (404 feet), Guyer and Chisenhall scored.06
Davis doubled to right.06
Kipnis grounded out to first.06
3 Runs, 3 Hits, 0 Errors
Chicago - Top of 9thSCORE
Cody Allen pitching for ClevelandCHCCLE
Allen relieved Miller.06
Báez struck out looking.06
Contreras doubled to deep right.06
Russell struck out swinging.06
Montero hit for Almora Jr..06
Montero struck out swinging.06
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors




Chicago Cubs

HittersABRHRBIBBSO#PAVGOBPSLG
Fowler CF40000215.000.000.000
Bryant 3B30001221.000.250.000
Rizzo 1B40000020.000.000.000
Zobrist LF40300015.750.7501.000
Schwarber DH30101218.333.500.667
Báez 2B40100213.250.250.250
Coghlan RF20000210.000.000.000
a-Contreras PH-C
2010007.500.5001.000
Russell SS40000311.000.000.000
Ross C30100116.333.333.333
0000000.000.000.000
b-Montero PH
1000015.000.000.000
Totals34070215151   
a-flied out to center for C Coghlan in the 7th
b-struck out swinging for A Almora Jr. in the 9th
BATTING
2B: Zobrist (1, Kluber); Schwarber (1, Kluber); Contreras (1, Allen)
Cubs RISP: 1-11 (Schwarber 0-2, Montero 0-1, Báez 1-3, Coghlan 0-1, Ross 0-1, Contreras 0-1, Russell 0-2)
Team LOB: 9

Game Information

StadiumProgressive Field, Cleveland, OH
Attendance38,091 (103.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:37
Weather50 degrees, cloudy
Wind10 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Larry Vanover, First Base - Chris Guccione, Second Base - John Hirschbeck, Third Base - Marvin Hudson, Left Field - Tony Randazzo, Right Field - Joe West