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Either way, after the Chicago Cubs' tension-filled 3-2 victory over the Cleveland Indians in Game 5 at Wrigley Field on Sunday night, a new champion will be crowned at Progressive Field, where the series will shift for the sixth game Tuesday and, if necessary, a seventh Wednesday. The sides will take off Halloween following a fitful – and, at times, frightful – performance by Cubs closer Aroldis Chapman, who in the longest outing of his career notched the final eight outs to lock down the first World Series win at Wrigley in 71 years.