HOUSTON: Houston manager Dusty Baker appreciates his stars, but this time of year perhaps more than ever hes also a big fan of his role players.
He likened his bench players to a third-down running back in football or the sixth man in basketball.
In every sport, these guys make the difference because you wear your stars out and they cant do it all the time, Baker said. You have to have other guys on your team that you call upon, especially in a specialty situation.
That quality was on full display in Game 5 when the Astros staved off elimination with a huge assist from pinch-hitter Marwin Gonzalez. The utility infielder spent 2012-18 with the Astros, helping them make the turnaround from baseballs worst team to World Series champs.
He spent two seasons with the Twins before joining the Boston Red Sox this season. But he was released in August, and the Astros brought him back.
On Sunday night, Gonzalez blooped a two-out, two-run single in the fifth to give the Astros a 7-5 lead. It was the first hit of the series for Gonzalez, who also pinch-hit in Games 3 and 4.
Your extra guys (are) the guys that put you over the top, Baker said.
DECISIONS, DECISIONS
Baker said hed likely have third baseman Alex Bregman hit seventh again in Game 6 after moving him down to that spot for Game 5.
Baker dropped Bregman from third to seventh for Game 5 after he went 1 for 14 in the first four games of the series. The shakeup made a difference, with Bregman driving in Houstons first run Sunday night with a double in the second inning. The Astros were down 4-0 after a grand slam by Adam Duvall when Bregman got them on the board.
He got the biggest hit of the night to me, up to that point, at least, to get us back in the game, Baker.
Baker thought Bregman looked better in Game 5, but knows he has more work to do to keep it going Tuesday after starting the series in such a slump.
You just dont come out of something overnight generally, Baker said. It didnt take you a day to get in this mess, and its not going to take you a day to get out.
Baker also said Monday that he doesnt expect Jason Castro to return in this series after the backup catcher was dropped from the roster before Game 4 because of Major League Baseballs COVID-19 protocols.
I tried to call him today, and he didnt answer his phone, Baker said. I tried to call him this morning actually, and I left him a message. So no, probably not.
ROUND TRIPPER
World Series visiting teams usually head home on charter flights that take off about 90-120 minutes after the final out, while the home team heading on the road travels on the day off. But this year, both World Series teams travelled on the rest day.
I think, number one, theres a lot of kids traveling. The games are going until midnight or beyond, and theyre going to get home, its not going to be good sleep, Braves manager Brian Snitker said Monday. Were just more in tune with letting the guys get a good nights sleep. Were not going to do anything today anyway, most of them. This time of the Series, youre probably not going to work out.
Overnight travel can turn into a lengthy bus trip while teams can plan day-time travel at optimum hours.
I think its better than getting in at 5 or 6 in the morning and hitting rush-hour traffic, Snitker said.
The Astros didn’t get back to Houston until late Monday afternoon, when manager Dusty Baker addressed reporters on a Zoom call before going home.
We didnt come back last night. That would have been back too late, Baker said. Let the guys get semi rest. We came back, actually, right now. So I think that was a good choice."
ON THE CLOCK?
There have already been two games in this World Series that went at least four hours Game 1, which went six minutes over that, and Game 5, which was exactly four hours. The average game time has been 3 hours, 41 minutes.
Both the Astros and Braves have used at least five pitchers in each game, but no more than six.
Asked if a pitch clock was needed to speed things up, Snitker who is familiar with those from managing in Triple-A said that’s not really the issue in these long postseason games.
I know these games are long because the time in between innings is really long and stuff like that thats added to it, Snitker said. I like the flow when I experienced the pitch clock, but I dont know thats going to solve I mean, thats not the only thing thats going to solve the problem."
ANOTHER GAME 6
This will be the 69th time in the 117 World Series that a Game 6 will be played, and the third year in a row for there to be one. The last time the Fall Classic went at least six games three years in a row was 2001-03.
In the previous 68 times there has been a Game 6, the team with a chance to clinch in that game did so only 26 times (38.2%), including the Los Angels Dodgers over Tampa Bay last year. But teams with a 3-2 lead have gone on to championships 45 times overall (66.2%).
Atlanta has had a 3-2 Series lead four other times, and the Braves won Game 6 only once in those situations: against Cleveland in 1995 for their last championship. They overcame a Game 6 loss to win Game 7 against the New York Yankees in 1957, but lost seven-game series to the Yankees in 1958 and Minnesota in 1991 after falling in Game 6.
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