Prices on the resale market for Games 4 and 5 of the World Series in Chicago plummeted on Saturday morning after the?Cubs loss to the Indians on Friday and dropped more on Sunday morning after their second straight loss at Wrigley Field on Saturday.After the Cubs lost Game 4, the ticket market for Game 5 collapsed. List prices for the cheapest ticket fell to under $1,000 compared to just 48 hours before, when there wasnt a single Game 5 ticket listed on the resale market for less than $2,400.Ticket prices fell even further on Sunday. At 11 a.m. ET, nine hours before Game 5 begins, there were 445 tickets listed for under $1,000 on StubHub.When Game 3 ended, the cheapest seats to Games 4 and 5 were $1,900 and $2,400, respectively. By 6:15 p.m. ET on Saturday, just hours before the first pitch for Game 4, the cheapest ticket to the game on StubHub was $1,700, a rise from the early afternoon ($1,475).?The prices for Game 5 dropped even more precipitously because the loss assured that if the Cubs were to win the World Series, it wouldnt be done at home.?The median price paid for a Game 3 ticket on StubHub was $2,800 and that didnt include any sales in the six hours before the game. Because of a contract between the Cubs and StubHub, which has been in place for three seasons, the ticket reseller was forced to pull the tickets, meaning those selling on the site had to shift their tickets to other sites.Right before Game 3 began, StubHub announced it had struck a deal with the Cubs and MLB Advanced Media that would enable tickets to be sold on the site right up until game time.Prices for Games 4 and 5 havent just dropped on the low end.Box seats that were purchased on StubHub on Tuesday for Saturday nights game that sold for $9,500 can now be had for $4,500. On Friday, a fan paid $15,000 each for tickets in the front row behind the Cubs dugout for Sundays Game 5. Tickets just four rows behind those seats can now be had for $4,500.The average resale prices of tickets sold on StubHub are still records. The Game 4 average resale price is $3,100, while Game 5 is at $3,300 per ticket. 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Irving scored 23 points, Tristan Thompson had 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Cavaliers beat the Denver Nuggets 117-109 on Friday night.INVERNESS -- Ernie Els will likely head into his British Open title defence on the back of a missed cut after another frustrating round at the Scottish Open left him 10 shots off early second-round leader Chris Doak on Friday. With the Castle Stuart links course there for the taking on another glorious day in the Highlands, Els shot a 2-under 70 to follow his level-par first round. "I had no idea on these greens -- Im glad Im leaving," Els said. "I just didnt quite get the run of the course." The last Scot to win his home event was Colin Montgomerie in 1999 -- but Doak has a chance to end that barren run after shooting a second straight 66 to move to 12 under. Peter Uihlein is a shot adrift in second place after recovering from an early double bogey to shoot a 66. Overnight leader John Parry (8 under) was among the afternoon starters, along with eighth-ranked Phil Mickelson (6 under). Els was a late entrant into the tournament as he sought some links practice ahead of Muirfield -- where he won the British Open in 2002 and where he will defend the title captured last year at Lytham. Off the tee, Els has played solidly this week but his game has floundered on the greens and his approach shots havent been up to his usual standard. He doesnt, however, see this as a problem ahead of next week and his shot at a third claret jug. "These courses are so different -- Muirfield is a lot more traditional links," Els said. "I got a lot of awkward bounces this week but I feel Im swinging well, striking the ball well. "I think my game is where I want it." Midway through the second round, the projected cut was 4 under, leaving Els to accept he woulld be spending the weekend with his family rather than at Castle Stuart.dddddddddddd Doak, who wears a flat cap in honour of his idol Ben Hogan, thrilled the locals on a sunny, calm morning by making three birdies in the first six holes and then adding two more as well as an eagle 3 at No. 12 to finish a stroke clear of Uihlein. The 35-year-old Doak has flitted between the European Tour and second-tier Challenge Tour and is currently ranked No. 341, but his resume is littered with triumphs on the Highlands links in his younger days. And he gained confidence by qualifying for last months U.S. Open. "That experience all in all was great and spurs you on to get back there," said Doak, one of 19 Scots in the 156-man field. Phil Mickelson led the U.S. charge on the opening day -- the four-time major was an afternoon starter and heads out on 6 under -- but it was taken up 24 hours later by Uihlein, who is acting as something of a trailblazer for Americans by playing in Europe. With his European Tour card secured after a win in Portugal in May, the softly spoken 23-year-old is playing without pressure and he found his putting range on his second nine after making 7 at No. 12 -- his third hole. He made eight birdies in all. Henrik Stenson of Sweden is a shot further back on 10 under after a superb 64 -- equalling the best round of the week -- while Francesco Molinari was alone in the clubhouse on 8 under as the Italian looks to make up for losing in a playoff to Jeev Milkha Singh last year. "I didnt feel like I was playing fantastic, so it was a bit of weird one to shoot 64," said Stenson, who is ranked No. 32 after being as low as No. 230 last year. ' ' '