The Morning Call

Lee’s 1st start truly special

- By Ronald Blum

ATLANTA — Dylan Lee walked into the Braves clubhouse about 2 p.m. on Saturday and was called into manager Brian Snitker’s office.

The 27-year-old left-hander was told he was making his first major league start six hours later.

In the World Series.

“I was shocked, of course,” Lee said. Lee lasted just 15 pitches for the Braves in their 3-2 comeback win over the Astros, which built a 3-1 Series lead.

Game 5 was Sunday night in Atlanta, but it ended too late for this edition.

Never before had a pitcher’s first big league start come in the World Series.

Lee faced four batters and allowed one run while getting one out, the shortest Series start since the Yankees’ David Wells in Game 5 of 2003.

“My God, we put him in an unbelievab­le situation,” Snitker said. “Your first start in the big leagues is going to be in a World Series game, are you kidding me?”

Lee made his major league debut 29 days earlier and his resume consisted of 80 pitches to 21 batters, just 29 to nine hitters during the regular season.

In his first start at any level in more than four years, Lee didn’t get a decision and walked away with a 9.00 ERA in two Series outings.

“His command was off a little bit than what I’ve seen before, which is understand­able,” Snitker said.

Snitker was short on starters because of Charlie Morton’s broken leg and planned bullpen nights for Games 4 and 5. The delayed notificati­on of Lee was intentiona­l.

“Just for his sake,” the manager said. “He probably wouldn’t have gotten any sleep because people have been texting him and his phone would have been going off all night.”

After finding out he was making his first start at any level since July 23, 2017, a five-inning outing for Class A Greensboro against Asheville, Lee passed the stunning developmen­t on to fiancee Courtney White.

“I told my fiancee and her family and my family that they should come a little early to the game,” he said.

Lee threw just five strikes, allowing Jose Altuve’s infield single on his first offering, a 94 mph fastball. Lee left with the bases loaded from walks to Michael Brantley and Yordan Alvarez around Alex Bregman’s strikeout on a 2-2 changeup.

Kyle Wright started warming up after Lee’s second pitch, a plan that was predetermi­ned.

Lee’s two major league regular-season appearance­s were the fewest for a Series starting pitcher, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

The previous low was six by the Phillies’ Marty Bystrom and the Mets’ Steven Matz.

A 10th-round pick by Miami in the 2016 amateur draft from Fresno State, Lee was released by the Marlins in spring training and signed a minor league deal with the Braves in April.

He went 5-1 with a 1.54 ERA in 34 relief appearance­s for Triple-A Gwinnett. He made his big league debut on Oct. 1 and pitched again the following day.

 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS/AP ?? Braves pitcher Dylan Lee threw just 15 pitches in his first major league start Saturday in Game 4 of the World Series. He gave up one hit and one run.
ASHLEY LANDIS/AP Braves pitcher Dylan Lee threw just 15 pitches in his first major league start Saturday in Game 4 of the World Series. He gave up one hit and one run.

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