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Francisco Lindor took advantage of this foul ball to hug a Cubs reliever

Between the lines for Cleveland's 7-2 victory in Game 4 of the World Series on Saturday, the Cubs and Indians players were mortal enemies locked in an epic battle. But outside of those lines -- hey, why not be friends? 
Francisco Lindor followed that ethos to the T in the third inning. After Ben Zobrist's foul popup landed out of play down the third-base line, Cleveland's shortstop took a quick moment to offer a hug to someone who appeared to be Cubs reliever Héctor Rondón.  

The World Series may be seven games, but love? That's forever. 
Can Lindor's hugs inspire Cleveland to wrap up the series in Game 5 at Wrigley Field on Sunday? Tune in to FOX at 8 p.m. ET game time to find out. 

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