World Series: Charlie Sheen going to Game 7 to cheer on Indians?

If the better starting pitcher and more-rested bullpen aren’t enough, the Cleveland Indians may have something else working for them in Game 7 of the World Series tonight against the Cubs.

Charlie Sheen could be in the stands at Progressive Field to cheer them on.

After the movie and TV star tweeted out a picture of an insanely packed travel bag indicating he was headed to northeast Ohio, TMZ reported he is in fact expecting to be in attendance.

Although Sheen is a well-known Reds fan (with forearm tattoo to prove it), he told The Hollywood Reporter he also loves the Indians.

He is forever connected to that franchise after playing relief pitcher Rick “Wild Thing” Vaughn in the Major League movies, and many hoped he would throw out the first pitch in a World Series game this fall.

Sheen tweeted he would accept such an offer then expressed some frustration at such an invite never coming.

He even hinted the Indians’ loss in Game 6 could have been a result of the slight… or maybe a combination of that and the Cubs’ famous Curse of the Billy Goat being transferred to him?

With Sheen, much is often hazy.

Aside from his love of baseball.

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