HOUSTON ā At this point, theyāre all fried.
Starters, openers, closers and the rest of them. So many pitching changes by the Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves, itās sometimes hard to keep track of whoās on the mound.
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āEverybody thatās in the World Series right now is gassed, everybody,ā Braves manager Brian Snitker said during Mondayās day off. āBoth teams, all the players. Itās been a long year.ā
Fortunately for him, he can now give the ball to Max Fried.
With five full days of rest, the 27-year-old lefty will start Game 6 on Tuesday night at Minute Maid Park as Atlanta again tries to win its first championship since 1995. The Braves missed a major chance Sunday night, wasting an early four-run lead at home in what became a 9-5 loss that cut their lead to three games to two.
Luis Garcia starts for Houston. For how long, weāll see.
Itāll be a big ask for the AL Rookie of the Year candidate as heāll start on just three daysā rest.
āWe think that heās the best for the job. We realize that he has a short leash, but then everybody out there has a short leash and operating on low rest or not full rest,ā Astros manager Dusty Baker said.
Not a surprise considering both teams have employed at least five pitchers in every game so far.
Houston relievers Phil Maton and Ryne Stanek each have worked four times. Teammates Kendall Graveman, Brooks Raley and Yimi GarcĆa have been summoned three times apiece.
Braves relievers Tyler Matzek, Luke Jackson, A.J. Minter and Will Smith all have three appearances already.
They're fighting fatigue ā and the familiarity hitters now have with their repertoires. But thatās how it adds up when thereās such a premium on finding the proper edge every inning. Many people play a role in factoring those equations.
āThe organization gets together because we have quite a few pitching guys here in the analytics department, and itās probably bigger on the pitching side of things, bullpen side of things, matchup side of things,ā Baker said.
āWe have charts and things ... pocket sheets and stuff that we have to decipher and use at our discretion,ā he said.
Garcia pitched into the fourth inning of Game 3 Friday night at Atlanta in a 2-0 loss, allowing one run and three hits. He needed 72 pitches to go that far, walking four and striking out six.
The 24-year-old righty won the clinching Game 6 of the AL Championship Series, blanking Boston on one hit over 5 2/3 innings. He said he had no concerns about pitching on short rest.
Other than condensing his workload, ānothing has changed. I just want to do my thing,ā he said.
Fried excelled in going 14-7 with a 3.04 ERA during the regular season and was sharp against Milwaukee in the NL Division Series and the opener of the NLCS against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
But he hasnāt looked anything like that lately.
With a chance to send the Braves to the World Series, and pitching in front of family and friends at Dodger Stadium, he got tagged for five runs and eight hits in 4 2/3 innings of Game 5.
He wasnāt any better in Game 2 at Houston last Wednesday, allowing six runs and seven hits in five innings.
āI think heās been off a little bit the last couple times, hasnāt been himself,ā Snitker said.
āI expect to see Max on top of his game tomorrow. I expect that every time he goes out. I mean, this guy probably, since the All-Star break, is one of the best pitchers in the game. So thatās kind of the version of Max that I expect to see tomorrow,ā he said.
If it goes to Game 7, Ian Anderson would start for Atlanta. He pitched five hitless innings, then was pulled from his start in Game 3 Friday night.
āWeāre in a good spot right now with Ian on tap,ā Snitker said.
Fried would prefer to end things himself and give the Braves a whole winter to rest up as champs.
āAny time that you go out there and you donāt perform the way that you want, you donāt win, you want to go back out there and redeem yourself,ā he said. āItās probably going to be my last outing of the year, so thereās nothing to hold back.ā
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