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World Series foes share dugout in Arizona Fall League

Oct 25, 2016, 8:21 PM | Updated: Oct 26, 2016, 1:23 am

Cleveland Indians’ No. 19 prospect Greg Allen crosses home plate after the Toronto Blue Jays’ N...

Cleveland Indians’ No. 19 prospect Greg Allen crosses home plate after the Toronto Blue Jays’ No. 3 prospect Anthony Alford reaches on a basehit. (Photo by Trisha Garcia/Cronkite News)

(Photo by Trisha Garcia/Cronkite News)

MESA — The 2016 World Series between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians pits two star-crossed baseball franchises intent on ending championship droughts that date to 1908 for the Cubs and 1948 for the Indians.

While the big league clubs will be slugging it out against each other, some of their best prospects are going to be watching closely – together.

The Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League include players from the Cubs and Indians organizations, sharing the same clubhouse.

“It’s fun. It’s a good atmosphere for us in there and it’s pretty cool to have two teams going at it for the World Series” said infielder Ian Happ, who is the top-ranked prospect in the Cubs organization and one of seven Chicago prospects on the Solar Sox roster.

Happ, the Solar Sox second baseman, was drafted in the first round, No. 9 overall by the Cubs in the 2015 draft from the University of Cincinnati. He is ranked No. 21 on MLBPipeline.com’s top 100 prospects in baseball.

The prospects said they would most likely watch the game together but haven’t ironed out the details yet.

“We’ll probably go to a local restaurant or bar or just have everyone come over to our house,” said centerfielder Bradley Zimmer, the No. 1 prospect of the Indians and No. 25 on the MLBPipeline.com top 100. He is one of eight Cleveland prospects on the Solar Sox roster.

“That’s what we’ve been doing lately,” Zimmer said. “I’m sure we’ll all get together.”

The prospects are mere babes in relation to the history of futility for their respective franchises. For the Indians, it has been 68 years since they won a World Series and 108 since the Cubs did.

“It’s been nice to see both of our organizations make it to the World Series and the success that they’ve been able to have so, there’s definitely some pride on the line” said Greg Allen, the Indians No. 19 prospect, who plays right field for the the Solar Sox.

Another star in the Solar Sox’s stacked lineup was Kyle Schwarber, who was with the Cubs early in the season before a knee injury.

Schwarber wasn’t expected to make a return this season. However, after rehabbing from two torn ligaments, he was the designated hitter for the Solar Sox in games Saturday and Monday. He left during Monday’s game to join the Cubs in Cleveland, where he was the designated hitter in Game 1 of the World Series.

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