It was a wild week in San Diego. Here's what stood out most, for better or worse.
Cubs manager Joe Maddon was ejected from Saturday's NLCS Game 1 for arguing after an overturned call at the plate went against his team. Afterward, Maddon lamented how the home plate collision rule "gets interpreted tantamount to the soda tax in Chicago."
On the day the Cubs celebrated their first championship in 108 years, veteran catcher Miguel Montero was critical of how the club handled his role during the postseason.
While the Cubs didn't make any changes to their lineup, the Indians have replaced Tyler Naquin with Rajai Davis in center field Wednesday night for Game 7 of the World Series.
Anthony Rizzo said that Kyle Schwarber will be moved to second in the Cubs lineup for Game 6 of the World Series.
Mike Napoli is back in Cleveland's starting lineup for Game 5 and Carlos Santana is back in left field.