They won’t be throwing pitches, taking swings or running bases, but a handful of lawyers have helped shepherd the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians to the World Series, which starts Tuesday night in Cleveland. Both teams are owned (at least in part) by lawyers. And baseball experts call Theo Epstein, the Cubs’ president of baseball operations and a 2000 law graduate, the architect of the “lovable losers’” recent turnaround and bid to end their long title drought. Let’s meet these high-powered clubhouse lawyers.

Larry Dolan

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