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Kyle Schwarber: Braxton Miller disses Chicago Cubs DH

By Alex Butler
Chicago Cubs' Kyle Schwarber hits an RBI-single against the Cleveland Indians in the fifth inning of game 2 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio on October 26, 2016. Photo by Kyle Lanzer/UPI
1 of 2 | Chicago Cubs' Kyle Schwarber hits an RBI-single against the Cleveland Indians in the fifth inning of game 2 of the World Series at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio on October 26, 2016. Photo by Kyle Lanzer/UPI | License Photo

HOUSTON, Oct. 27 (UPI) -- Houston Texans wide receiver Braxton Miller did some reminiscing Thursday, when he thought about Chicago Cubs designated hitter Kyle Schwarber.

Miller, 23, attended Wayne High School in Huber Heights, Ohio. Schwarber attended Middletown High School. The two met on the high school football field. Miller posted a photo Thursday showing him running away from a diving Schwarber. He wrote the caption:

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"The day I made Kyle Schwarber choose baseball. Still has that #WorldSeries Attitude! #TBT #Cubs #KyleSchwarber."

While his trash talk sounded like a slight, it appears Miller has a lot of respect for Schwarber. He also wrote that he was proud of Schwarber.

Schwarber, 23, is 3-for-7, with two RBI so far in the World Series. Miller, who is dealing with a hamstring injury, has five receptions for 34 yards for the Texans. Miller went from Wayne High School to Ohio State, while Schwarber attended Indiana University.

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