CLEVELAND -- Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon isnt changing his pitcher/catcher combination for Game 6 of the World Series against the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night as rookie Willson Contreras will be behind the plate for Jake Arrieta, just as in Game 2.Maddon also intimated that Contreras could be behind the plate for Game 7 on Wednesday if the Cubs can stave off elimination. The Indians lead the series 3-2.Its normally been Contreras with?Kyle (Hendricks), also, but tomorrow (Tuesday) youre going to see Willson, Maddon said in a Monday evening conference call with reporters.There was some speculation that Maddon might start veteran catcher?David Ross considering the magnitude of the game combined with Contreras offensive struggles. Hes just 1-for-14 (.071) in the World Series after starting the postseason hot. Maddon indicated Ross could be used later in Game 6 or 7 if starter Jon Lester is needed.Theres also Jonny Lester in the bullpen, and youd have to make a decision how you want to utilize that if you actually put Jonny in the game, Maddon said. Who you want catching Jon in that moment? So theres a lot of little subplots going on.Maddon wasnt sure how much closer Aroldis Chapman would be available for Game 6 after throwing 42 pitches over 2.2 innings in Game 5.I dont know that we could do what we did yesterday, necessarily, Maddon said. But Ill talk to him tomorrow. Hes a pretty strong guy. Beyond that I dont think weve overused him to this point. ... Ill definitely listen to what he has to say. Im betting that he would probably think that he would be good for two innings, I would imagine tomorrow. But if its not, well take what he can give us and then continue to work forward from there.Maddon will have Kyle Schwarber at his disposal again as the series shifts back to Cleveland. 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