World Series hero Kyle Schwarber won’t be in Chicago’s starting lineup when the Cubs host the Cleveland Indians in Game 3 on Friday.
Doctors determined that Schwarber’s surgically repaired left knee isn’t yet ready for outfield duty, so the slugger, who is 3-for-7 with two walks, will be limited to pinch-hitting duty in the three games slated for Chicago’s Wrigley Field.
The series is tied at one game apiece.
Schwarber was surprisingly cleared to play in the World Series six-plus months after major knee injury. He served as the designated hitter in the two games in Cleveland and lobbied to play in the field in Chicago.
Cubs president Theo Epstein said the team denied Schwarber’s request because it wasn’t in his best long-term interests.
Schwarber said he was disappointed but understands the decision.
“There’s no being sad about it. There’s no nothing,” Schwarber said. “I know my role now, and I’m going to embrace it.”
Schwarber had been sidelined since tearing two knee ligaments in April. He wasn’t counting on playing again this season and is pleased to have the opportunity to play in the postseason.
“I’m living the dream,” Schwarber said. “We’re playing in the World Series. What else could you ask for? I’m just going to keep riding the wave until it ends.”