The 2016 World Series resumes Friday night at Wrigley Field. This is the first World Series game at Wrigley in 71 years. First pitch is scheduled for 8:08 p.m. ET. Here's how you can watch Game 3.

The best-of-seven series between the Cubs and Indians is currently tied 1-1. The Indians opened the series with a shutout win in Game 1 before the Cubs rallied to take Game 2. Here is each team's starting lineup for Game 3.

Chicago Cubs

  1. CF Dexter Fowler
  2. 3B Kris Bryant
  3. 1B Anthony Rizzo
  4. LF Ben Zobrist
  5. C Willson Contreras
  6. RF Jorge Soler
  7. 2B Javier Baez
  8. SS Addison Russell
  9. RHP Kyle Hendricks

Once again, Jason Heyward is on the bench. He is not in the lineup for the fourth straight game and it's easy to understand why. Heyward simply hasn't hit all year, and while his right field defense is great, winning the World Series with a zero in your lineup is pretty tough. Soler gets the call in right instead even though he hasn't been all that good of late either.

Also, Kyle Schwarber is not in the starting lineup, as expected. Doctors have not yet cleared him to play the outfield following his torn ACL. He's been cleared to hit and run the bases, that's all. The Cubs will use Schwarber as a pinch-hitter these next three games instead.

Cleveland Indians

  1. LF Carlos Santana
  2. 2B Jason Kipnis
  3. SS Francisco Lindor
  4. 1B Mike Napoli
  5. 3B Jose Ramirez
  6. RF Lonnie Chisenhall
  7. C Roberto Perez
  8. CF Tyler Naquin
  9. RHP Josh Tomlin

The Indians will indeed play Santana in left field. He's played four career big league innings out there. Santana and Napoli have been splitting time at first base and DH this season, but Cleveland didn't want to sit one of their two best power hitters in the World Series, so left field for Santana it is. He's been taking fly balls out there the last few days.