CLEVELAND -- After laboring through a season-high 46 pitches in the World Series opener Tuesday night, Andrew Miller didnt have a shred of an iota of a doubt that he would throw however many fastballs and sliders are required to give the Cleveland Indians their best chance to win Game 2 on Wednesday.Its the World Series, Miller said. Ill be ready. Im going to take advantage of the training staff here and all the gadgetry to feel good tomorrow. The most we can play is six more games. And Ill find a way to be a part of them.Designated hitter Carlos Santana shares Millers optimism and determination. He gave the Indians a scare when he suffered a cramp in his right calf in the fourth inning. But Santana stayed in the game, and he expects to be good to go Wednesday thanks to the magic of hydration and an ample supply of bananas. Second baseman Jason Kipnis -- the third Indian with potential availability issues -- was not at his locker stall after Game 1 while presumably undergoing treatment on his injured ankle. Unless he reports to the park on crutches, its safe to assume how he feels about playing.These are the 2016 Indians. They always show up, and they take an almost whimsical sense of pleasure in overcoming setbacks and proving people wrong. Now theyve ridden the same thematic elements to eight of the 11 October victories theyll need to bring Cleveland its first World Series championship since 1948.Theyll try to continue their run of October dominance in Game 2 against the Cubs, while relying on the same formula that has allowed them to spring traps against favored teams for the better part of a month.The atmosphere at Progressive Field was electric for the first Series game in the city since 1997, and it was everything that Indians fans hoped it would be. Corey Kluber dazzled the Cubs for six innings and combined with Miller and closer Cody Allen to strike out 15 Cubs -- tied for the second-highest nine-inning total in a World Series game.In nine postseason games against Boston, Toronto and the Cubs, Clevelands pitchers have crossed the threshold from impressive to remarkable. Theyve logged an aggregate 1.58 staff ERA (14 earned runs in 80 innings pitched), with 21 walks and 96 strikeouts against three of the deepest and most potent lineups in the majors this season.Almost without fail, the Indians seem to find a new offensive protagonist every day.Outfielder Brandon Guyer, an early August non-waiver-deadline pickup from Tampa Bay, led the majors with 31 hit-by-pitches during the regular season. So naturally, he took an 89 mph cutter from Jon Lester off the leg with the bases loaded to give Cleveland a 2-0 lead in the first inning.Clevelands young and energetic left side of the infield got into the act in a big way. Third baseman Jose Ramirez and shortstop Francisco Lindor became the third pair of teammates under age 25 to collect at least three hits in the same World Series game. They joined Goose Goslin and Ossie Bluege of the 1924 Washington Senators and Dustin Pedroia and Jacoby Ellsbury of the 2007 Boston Red Sox as the third duo to achieve the feat.Catcher Robert Perez, he of the .183 regular-season batting average, had the biggest night of all with two home runs and four RBIs. Perez joined Manny Ramirez and Jim Thome as the third Indians player to produce a multihomer game in the postseason. He also entered an elite fraternity with Yogi Berra, Gene Tenace, Johnny Bench and Gary Carter as the fifth catcher to record a multihomer game in the World Series.Their 8-1 postseason record notwithstanding, the Indians have grown accustomed to the national perception that theyre the final speed bump in the Cubs inevitable drive to a title. That sentiment was expressed loud and clear Tuesday when Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy posed a question during Cleveland manager Terry Franconas pregame news conference. The two men have a longstanding relationship and collaborated on the managers 2013 book, Francona: The Red Sox Years, so they have a tendency to cut through the niceties and get right to the point.Are you aware and in your room do your guys care that this event around the country is all about the Cubs? Shaughnessy asked. Do you feel like saying, Were here, too?Replied Francona: Youve already been banned in Boston. Now youre banned in Cleveland.Inspired by their managers relentless honesty and good humor, the Indians have adopted a straightforward mindset that allows them to shrug off each bad thing that happens and see it as an omen for something good right around the corner.It was evident in the fourth inning Tuesday, when Santana hobbled into second base on a single by Ramirez. He spent several minutes being tended to by the Indians athletic trainer, and it looked for all the world like another case of the baseball gods piling on a team that has endured a series of devastating injuries this season.Yet absolutely no one in the Cleveland dugout or bullpen was thinking bad thoughts.Honestly, we were out in the bullpen thinking, Coco [Crisp] is going to come in and hit a double in the seventh inning with three men on, Allen said. Next man up. Thats how its worked.The Indians are arent afraid to express sentiments that might be left unspoken in other clubhouses. In the National League Championship Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers dropped hints that they would try to take advantage of Lesters well-publicized issues throwing to bases. But all the Dodgers posturing and dancing on the basepaths never amounted to much.Not so for the Indians. In the first inning, Lindor singled with two outs and immediately stole second base. He attempted another steal in the third inning only to be thrown out by Cubs catcher David Ross.Not only does it bring excitement, but it also brings a little bit of a distraction for the pitchers, Indians center fielder Rajai Davis?said. Lindor was able to capitalize on that today with that stolen base early. I think he got into the head of Lester a little bit, and he lost his command for a few batters and we were able to take advantage of that.The Indians will face another challenge in Game 2 when Trevor Bauer takes the mound nine days after exiting early with a blood-soaked right pinkie finger in Toronto. Miller, who looked rusty after an extended layoff, will have to pitch through some fatigue. Sometime during this series, a starter other than Kluber will have to make his mark, and Dan Otero and Bryan Shaw will have to join Miller and Allen in recording some big outs.But the Indians are now conditioned to expect positive results. After injuries to Michael Brantley, Carlos Carrasco and Danny Salazar and all the other obstacles theyve encountered this season, they have every intention of seeing this thing through to the finish.Weve had so much crap happen to us this season, every guy in here shows up the ballpark with the attitude, Try and figure out a way, Allen said. You just try and find a way, and if you dont, so be it and you move on to the next day and try to find a way to do it that day.Thats the motto weve had, and its worked. That mantra doesnt just involve a few individuals. It involves everyone. Peyton Manning Jersey .B. - Sebastien Auger made 44 saves as the Saint John Sea Dogs edged the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 2-1 on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Margus Hunt Youth Jersey . Most important, perhaps, it went off without a hitch. 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The shooting death of former USC Trojans and New York Jets running back?Joe McKnight?in a New Orleans suburb was a road rage incident that started on a nearby bridge, a sheriff said Friday, as he urged against a rush to judgment and defended his handling of the case as the alleged shooter was released overnight.McKnight was shot and killed Thursday afternoon in the community of Terrytown, just across the Mississippi River from New Orleans. Authorities have identified 54-year-old Ronald Gasser, who stayed at the scene, as the shooter, and he was released overnight, sparking criticism.Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand said during a news conference on Friday that the altercation that ended with McKnights death started on a nearby bridge -- possibly when one of the two men cut the other off -- and then proceeded into nearby streets in the New Orleans suburb. He did not say which driver cut off the other.Authorities said Gasser shot McKnight three times through an open window from inside his car with a semi-automatic handgun while McKnight was standing outside.Normand said witnesses observed a heated verbal exchange between Gasser and McKnight before the shooting. However, Normand said that one witness account, which indicated Gasser was standing over McKnight when he fired a shot, was factually incorrect and did not happen.Normand said three casings were located inside Gassers vehicle, and coroner Gerry Cvitanovich said Friday that McKnight had wounds to his left hand and entry wounds to his right shoulder and the right side of his chest.?Gasser stayed at the scene, relinquished his semi-automatic handgun to officers and was taken into custody and questioned, the sheriff said. No guns were found outside either vehicle. According to The Times-Picayune, Gasser told police he was the shooter.Normand said later Friday in a news release that the man who shot McKnight was involved in a 2006 altercation at the same intersection, during which he chased down and struck another male driver, who had observed a truck driving erratically and called a phone number on the truck and spoke to a man later identified as Gasser.Gasser and the 51-year-old man got into an argument on the phone, according to the sheriffs statement. Gasser followed the man to a service station and began to strike him with a closed fist several times.Gasser drove away and the other man called 911. Investigators found Gasser and issued a misdemeanor summons for simple battery, which was later dismissed.Protesters upset at Gassers overnight release gathered outside the sheriffs office earlier Friday.Normand defended his handling of the current case, saying the investigation was ongoing. No charges have been filed, with Normand saying the state has certain statutes that provide a defense to certain crimes, but he did not go into further detail.The easiest thing for me would have been, Book him, Danno. Right? Normand said, referring to the police saying made popular on Hawaii Five-O.Mr. Gasser is not going anywhere. He has been completely cooperative with us in every request we have made. We will do a very thorough and deliberate investigation.Normand said he did not want to go into detail about the investigation, saying that he did not want to taint any prospective witnesses that might still come forward.McKnights grandmother said family members are still seeking information on his death and why Gasser was released.ddddddddddddBarbara Franklin told The Associated Press by phone Friday that relatives are trying to find out our own selves more about what happ