After disposing of the Rockets 128-120, LeBron James and a handful of his Cavs teammates made the short trip from Quicken Loans Arena to Progressive Field to catch the end of Game 6 of the World Series. Their presence did nothing to slow the Cubs, who used seven runs in the first three innings to force Game 7.

Addison Russell's historic start sparks Cubs win

Cubs shortstop Addison Russell drove in six runs in the first three innings, a historic performance that put Chicago comfortably ahead for good in Game 6.

It's keeping him warm, right?

Cubs superfan and actor Bill Murray found an interesting place to store his game program.

That's not where you keep your program? pic.twitter.com/OmIWvKfIu5 — MLB (@MLB) November 2, 2016

Cubs strike first on Indians' miscue

The World Series moved a little closer to a Game 7 before the Indians even picked up a bat Tuesday.

After two quick outs, the Indians fell apart in the first inning of Game 6, allowing three runs -- two of them on a costly misplay.

Kris Bryant lashed a two-out homer off Josh Tomlin over the tall wall in left field at Progressive Field.

Tomlin, pitching on three days rest for just the second time in his career, had looked sharp early. He got ahead of the first three batters he faced, including Bryant. But Bryant deposited an 0-2, 76 mph curveball for the first run of Game 6.

Tomlin then allowed singles to Anthony Rizzo and Ben Zobrist to put runners on first and third.

It appeared as if Tomlin would escape when Russell lofted a fly ball to right center. It was center fielder Tyler Naquin's ball to catch, but with right fielder Lonnie Chisenhall racing over, Naquin did not take charge. The ball dropped in, and the Cubs had a 3-0 lead on what was officially ruled a two-run double for Russell.

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Cleveland looking World Series-ready

Hours before first pitch, the city of Cleveland looked prepped to win its second title in less than five months. Here's a look at the city before Game 6 of the World Series:

A fan holds an elaborate, Cleveland-centric sign outside Progressive Field. Calvin Watkins/ESPN

An Indians fan watches as "Major League" plays in a bar before Game 6. Dan Mullen/ESPN

A bar in Cleveland shows its solidarity with the Indians. Dave McMenamin/ESPN

A Cubs fan is greeted with an Indians rally towel upon entering the stadium. Dan Mullen/ESPN

Not everyone's feeling the pressure

Russell didn't seem fazed by the prospect of another elimination game, as evidenced by his pregame dance moves.

Get to the game at all costs

A couple fans were spotted outside Progressive Stadium with signs that expressed their dedication to getting into Game 6.

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Dispatch from Chicago

Much of the attention was centered around Cleveland on Tuesday, but don't forget about Chicago, where a few fans at the Blackhawks-Flames game showed their support for the Cubs. These fans were able to see parts of Game 6 in the arena.

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