Jim Harbaugh took in World Series Game 5 and revealed the secrets to snagging a foul ball

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Everything Jim Harbaugh does, he does as intensely as possible. He doesn't just get dressed -- he wears the exact same kind of khaki, every single day, in every possible circumstance. And he doesn't just throw out first pitches -- he brings his cleats, throws a perfect strike and delivers an excellent pitch face.
So, when Harbaugh attended the Cubs' 3-2 win over the Indians in World Series Game 5 with his dad Jack on Sunday night, he didn't just sit back, relax and take in the game. He came with his glove and his game face, determined to take home any souvenir that might come his way. 
Luckily, MLB.com was able to catch up with Harbaugh during the game and get the secrets to his foul ball success. Rule No. 1: Always bring your glove. Rule No. 2: Always be ready and willing to scramble.

While no player was brave enough to hit a home run in Harbaugh's direction, he did enjoy the raucous atmosphere at Wrigley. Probably because they attacked the night with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind
Harbaugh won't be in attendance at Game 6 in Cleveland on Tuesday night, but you can still tune in to see if Cleveland can win it all or if the Cubs will keep hope alive -- air time at 7:30 p.m. ET on FOX l 8 p.m. game time.

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