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Kris Bryant is heating up at the right time for the Chicago Cubs.

After Cleveland Indians starter Josh Tomlin sat down the first two batters in the first inning, Bryant hammered an 0-2 curveball 433-feet into the left-field seats at Progressive Field to give the visitors an early 1-0 lead in Game 6.

It was the second home run in as many games for Bryant, who entered the night hitting just .118/.286/.294 in the World Series.

With the blast, Bryant moved into second on the all-time franchise postseason home run list and also joined Frank Demaree (1935) as the second player in Cubs history to hit two homers in a single World Series.