According to Elias, the longest no-hit bid by a Cubs pitcher in the World Series was by Ed Reulbach in Game 2 of the 1906 Fall Classic. Reulbach held the White Sox hitless through six innings and walked the first batter of the seventh before giving up a single.
Arrieta has a pair of regular-season no-hitters on his record, both on the road. He blanked the Dodgers on Aug. 30, 2015, in Los Angeles, and the Reds in a 16-0 romp in Cincinnati on April 21 this season, the only no-no in Major League Baseball this season.
The Indians' loudest outs came in the early innings.