CLEVELAND: Traffic began to thicken at about 6 p.m. as the colors of the Browns faded, giving way to the familiar red, white and blue of the Indians.
Cleveland’s finest would be directing traffic just like after every home game. They expected to be there until 1 a.m. moving the approximately 30,000 folks into the Gateway District for the Tribe’s watch party featuring their Game 5 World Series battle with the Chicago Cubs.
George Tsambounieris, a hot dog vendor, was at the corner of East Ninth Street and Prospect Avenue selling his tasty pieces of heaven just like it was a home game.