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Dodgers pounced after Rays made poor decision

- My aylan Hernandez

The Process won the World Series for the Dodgers.

Just not how they imagined.

Reading from the how-to manual of modern baseball, Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash removed starter Blake Snell from the sixth inning of a game in which he was virtually unhittable.

S ome gobble dy go ok about pitching to the Dodgers’ lineup for a third time.

Teams have boasted of their Wall Street-inspired strategies, but this was of the same variety responsibl­e for the subprime mortgage crisis.

While Cash didn’t crash the entire economy, he was thoroughly destructiv­e in his realm of influence, as he eviscerate­d the Rays’ onerun lead and whatever remained of the team’s championsh­ip aspiration­s.

The Dodgers pounced on his mistake. Two batters after Snell was replaced by reliever Nick Anderson, they were ahead by a run, well on their way to a 3-1 victory that clinched the World Series by a four-games-to-two margin.

Cash defended how he reached his decision, but how the Dodgers reacted to the move was evidence of how misguided he was to take Snell out of the game.

“I was pretty happy because he was dominating us and we just weren’t seeing him,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

The last pitch Snell delivered was only his 73rd, a misplaced slider that No. 9 hitter Austin Barnes slapped into center field.

At the time, the Rays were up 1- 0.

Barnes’ single was only the second hit allowed by Snell, who struck out nine and walked none in 5 1/3 innings.

The top of the Dodgers’ order was coming up: Mookie Betts, Corey Seager and Justin Turner.

But Snell had struck out each of them twice. So when Cash scaled the steps of the Rays’ dugout and pointed to his bullpen, Betts flashed Roberts a smile.

“Oh man, it was kind of a sigh of relief,” Betts said. “Had he stayed in the game, he may have pitched a complete game. He was rolling, pitching really well. That’s the Cy Young Snell that came tonight, so once he came out of the game, it was a breath of fresh air.”

The Rays unraveled almost instantly. Betts doubled against Anderson, moving Barnes to third. The right-hander then uncorked a wild pitch to Seager, permitting Barnes to score.

Seager bounced a grounder to the right side of the Rays’ encroached infield, but Betts’ headfirst slide to the plate beat a throw by first baseman JiMan Choi.

The Dodgers were in front 2-1. The World Series was theirs.

In a postgame interview on Fox, Dodgers outfielder Cody Bellinger said of Snell’s departure: “I was shocked. We were kind of joking around, like, ‘ Way to get him out in the sixth, like we planned.’ Umm, but not like that. We rallied from there. Snell had his stuff today. He was gross. So, I would say that, yeah, it uplifted us.”

Cash confirmed after the game that he was reluctant to let Snell pitch to Betts and Seager a third time.

While defending his manager’s credential­s, Snell acknowledg­ed he was frustrated by his removal.

“That was one of my better games I’ve pitched in a long time, honestly,” Snell said. “The way I was controllin­g the zone, the way I was adjusting. I felt very comfortabl­e out there.”

Snell said he studied the Dodgers closely, which is why he thought he was able to keep them in check on his second time through their lineup.

“I get it’s a third time through the lineup, but, I mean, I think I’m going to make the adjustment­s I need to make as I see them a third time,” Snell said. “I just believe in me. I believe in my stuff. I believe in what I was doing.”

 ?? SUE OGROCKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Dodgers’ Mookie Betts scores past Tampa Bay catcher Mike Zunino to give L.A. a 2-1 lead in the sixth inning in Game 6. The Dodgers went on to a 3-1 victory for the title.
SUE OGROCKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Dodgers’ Mookie Betts scores past Tampa Bay catcher Mike Zunino to give L.A. a 2-1 lead in the sixth inning in Game 6. The Dodgers went on to a 3-1 victory for the title.
 ?? MAXX WOLFSON — GETTY IMAGES ?? Rays starter Blake Snell is taken out of Tuesday’s Game 6 of the World Series by manager Kevin Cash in the sixth inning.
MAXX WOLFSON — GETTY IMAGES Rays starter Blake Snell is taken out of Tuesday’s Game 6 of the World Series by manager Kevin Cash in the sixth inning.

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