CHICAGO -- The Latest on Game 4 of the World Series at Wrigley Field on Saturday (all times local):10:27 p.m.Corey Kluber beat the Cubs for the second time in four days, Carlos Santana and Jason Kipnis homered and the Cleveland Indians routed Chicago 7-2 Saturday night to move within one victory of their first World Series title since 1948.Leading the Series 3-1, Cleveland can finish off Chicago on Sunday night, when Trevor Bauer starts for the Indians and Jon Lester for the Cubs.---9:45 p.m.Jason Kipnis greeted Travis Wood with a three-run homer in the seventh to give the Indians a 7-1 lead and silence the crowd at Wrigley Field.Coco Crisp, batting for Corey Kluber, led off with a double. Justin Grimm threw a wild pitch and hit Rajai Davis with a 1-0 fastball.Wood came in and Kipnis lined a 3-1 cutter to right to break open the game.---9:38 p.m.Corey Kluber is out of the game after yet another dominant start.The Indians had Coco Crisp bat for him leading off the seventh with a 4-1 lead, ending their aces night.Kluber sure did his part working on three days rest, holding the Cubs to one run and five hits. He struck out six and walked one after shutting down Chicago in Game 1.---9:20 p.m.Clevelands Carlos Santana hit a ball so hard it knocked the glove off Cubs reliever Mike Montgomerys hand.Francisco Lindor had just walked leading off the sixth when Santana smashed a comebacker.The single knocked the pitchers glove to the ground. Montgomery retrieved the ball with his bare hand and threw wide to first. Santana overran the bag but dove back in ahead of the tag, putting runners on first and second.Lindor later scored on Lonnie Chisenhalls sacrifice fly, making it 4-1.---8:59 p.m.John Lackeys night is over.The veteran right-hander was lifted for pinch hitter Chris Coghlan leading off the fifth with the Cubs trailing the Indians 3-1.Lackey finished strong, retiring his final eight batters after Francisco Lindor singled in a run in the third.He gave up two earned runs and four hits, struck out five and walked one.Mike Montgomery came in to start the sixth.---8:13 p.m.Make it 3-1, Indians.Chicago-area product Jason Kipnis led off the third with a double to the right-field corner and Francisco Lindor followed with an RBI single, giving the Indians and Corey Kluber a two-run lead in the third.Kipnis went to nearby Glenbrook North High School and grew up rooting for the Cubs.---7:55 p.m.Carlos Santana homered leading off a two-run second and third baseman Kris Bryant committed two errors to help the Indians grab a 2-1 lead.The Cubs had just gone ahead when Santana drove a 3-2 fastball to the right-field seats, quieting a rocking crowd.The home run was the third of the postseason for Santana, who has just six hits in 37 at-bats. He set career highs with 34 homers and 87 RBI this season.Bryant threw wide to first after fielding Lonnie Chisenhalls ground ball with one out. His second error came with runners on first and second and two out.Bryants throw after he fielded Klubers swinging bunt single hit off a stretching Anthony Rizzos glove, allowing Chisenhall to score.---7:35 p.m.The Cubs are on the board.Dexter Fowler led off the first inning with a double just beyond a diving left fielder Rajai Davis reach and scored on Anthony Rizzos one out single, giving the Cubs a 1-0 lead over ace Corey Kluber and the Cleveland Indians in Game 4 on Saturday.The Cubs got off to a good start after losing 1-0 the previous night in the first World Series game at Wrigley Field since they dropped Game 7 against Detroit in 1945. It was their fourth shutout loss in eight games and second of the series.But they struck quickly against Kluber, who struck out nine over six superb innings in a 6-0 win in Game 1.---7:09 p.m.Game 4 of the World Series has started.Rajai Davis led off with a groundout to third baseman Kris Bryant on a 1-1 pitch from John Lackey.The Indians have a 2-1 lead with ace Corey Kluber on the mound after beating Chicago 1-0 on Friday. That was the first World Series game at Wrigley Field since Hall of Fame slugger Hank Greenberg helped the Detroit Tigers to a 9-3 victory in Game 7 on Oct. 10, 1945.---6:25 p.m.Actor Vince Vaughn is keeping the faith with his beloved Chicago Cubs.Vaughn is the guest conductor for Take Me Out to the Ball Game during the seventh-inning stretch for Game 4 of the World Series. The Cleveland Indians have ace Corey Kluber on the mound and a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series, but Vaughn is hoping for a comeback for his favorite team.Im just focused on tonight. I think were going to let loose and have some fun, Vaughn said. Second time seeing the pitcher, right? ... Tonights great, well even the series up here. Im just excited. Its so fun to be here.The 46-year-old Vaughn, known for his roles in Swingers, Wedding Crashers, and Old School, has fond memories of watching the Cubs growing up.I love this. This is my childhood team, he said. I remember being a kid and us getting out of class to watch the 84 team when we were playing the Padres (in the NL Championship Series). That was fun.---6:20 p.m.Baltimores Zach Britton earned MLBs Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year Award and the Los Angeles Dodgers Kenley Jansen was given the Trevor Hoffman NL reliever honor.The two were presented the awards before Game 4 Saturday.Britton converted all 47 save chances and had a 0.54 ERA, and Jansen also had 47 saves.Winners are selected by eight former relievers: Rivera, Hoffman, Dennis Eckersley, Rollie Fingers, Bruce Sutter, Lee Smith, John Franco and Billy Wagner.---6 p.m.Indians manager Terry Francona said Game 3 wore him out mentally.Whether it was decisions with his lineup, bullpen or playing by National League rules, Francona called the game one of the most agonizing of his career. The Indians used five outfielders, four pitchers and Francona made several double-switches. His decision to pinch-hit Coco Crisp in the seventh inning proved to be his best move as the outfielder drove in the games only run to give Cleveland a 2-1 lead in the Series.Francona ran out of position players and said Game 4 starter Corey Kluber had his spikes on and was prepared to hit if needed.It wasnt a real good feeling, Francona said. That wasnt how we drew it up, believe me. Its just as you go, you kind of have your guys ready for each situation and then you react to it and do the best you can.---5:50 p.m.The wind has started blowing in at Wrigley Field midway through Cubs batting practice. The wind switched from blowing out from the southwest to blowing in from the northeast, which favors the pitchers. Still, both offenses were shut down in the Indians 1-0 win in Game 3 Friday night despite strong gusts blowing out.---3:25 p.m.Indians slugger Mike Napoli is not in the starting lineup for Game 4.Napoli is batting just .184 in the playoffs and World Series with 15 strikeouts. He was charged with a tough error in the ninth inning of Game 3, but closer Cody Allen struck out Javier Baez with two runners on to end Clevelands 1-0 win, the clubs fifth shutout of the postseason. Napoli is also just 2 of 9 against Chicago Game 4 starter John Lackey.This is the first time Napoli hasnt started in the postseason.Manager Terry Francona has tweaked his lineup, putting Carlos Santana at first for Napoli and Rajai Davis in left field.Santana started in left for Game 3, just his second career appearance at the position. He was replaced by Davis in the fifth inning.---3:15 p.m.Jason Heyward is getting his first World Series start.The Chicago Cubs outfielder with the $184 million, eight-year contract was batting seventh and playing right field Saturday night against the Cleveland Indians, who held a 2-1 World Series lead.Heyward 27, did not start the previous four straight games. He is 2 for 31 (.033) with one RBI in the postseason.Center fielder Dexter Fowler leads off, followed by third baseman Kris Bryant, first baseman Anthony Rizzo, left fielder Ben Zobrist, catcher Willson Contreras, shortstop Addison Russell, Heyward, second baseman Javier Baez and pitcher John Lackey.---3 p.m.Clevelands 1-0 World Series win over the Chicago Cubs was the most-watched Game 3 in 12 years.Friday nights game drew an 11.0 rating, 20 share and 19.4 million viewers on Fox, the network said Saturday. That was up 39 percent over the 7.9/15 and 13.2 million viewers for the New York Mets 9-3 blowout of Kansas City in the third game last year and the most for a Game 3 since Bostons 4-1 victory over St. Louis in 2004, which drew a 15.7/24 and 24.4 million viewers on a Friday.The rating is the percentage of television homes tuned to a telecast and the share is the percentage viewing among those households with televisions on at the time. Will Butcher Jersey . 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Weve got to continue to build on that.Bucks fans will see a familiar face in the blue and yellow; Warriors center Zaza Pachulia spent three seasons with the Bucks and was a key contributor when Milwaukee stormed into the playoffs in Jason Kidds first season at the helm.I (follow the Bucks), because I was there for two years, Pachulia told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. I built really great relationships with the players.Kevin Durant was Golden States high-profile acquisition during the offseason but Pachulia, a 14-year veteran still chasing his first championship, has been a welcome addition to a team trying to make a third consecutive trip to the Finals.Were so happy to have him, head coach Steve Kerr said. He couldve gone elsewhere and made more money, but hes smart, hes tough. ... Hes exactly what weve needed.Pachulias former team has been strugggling.ddddddddddddMilwaukee has lost two in a row and four of its last five contests and comes into the game looking to bounce back after a pair of ugly defeats at Atlanta and Miami earlier this week.The Bucks scored just 25 second-half points against the Heat, their lowest point total of the season.We took turns with one guy just literally trying to drive the ball, Kidd said. Its a great example for our young team to understand you can get in foul trouble and still have an impact on the game. (Hassan Whiteside) did a really good job of controlling the paint, protecting the rim.One of the few bright spots for the Bucks during this stretch has been the play of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jabari Parker. Antetokounmpo is averaging career highs in points (21.1), rebounds (8.7), assists (5.4), blocks (2.2) and steals (1.7) per game and is the only player in the NBA averaging over 20.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 2.0 blocks and 1.5 steals per game.Parker is averaging 20.8 points in eight games this month and is shooting 45 percent from the floor this season.But the Bucks will need more -- much more -- help from the rest of the roster if they hope to knock off the Warriors like they did a year ago.Weve got to look at it and find a way to get better, Kidd said. Weve got to start trusting one another and not panic.Just remember its a team sport and not one guy can do it by himself. ' ' '