 Ryan Snitger, manager of the Braves, has his team one win away from going to the World Series for the first time since 1999. And Snit's been with the organization since 1977. He was a manager in their minor league system in his late 20s. He is a 44 year veteran of the Braves organization and now he's at the top and has a chance to take them to the big dance. This one's brought to you by DraftKings. When you download DraftKings number one Sportsbook app, use code Johnboyt to let him know that I sent you and that helps us out. Eddie Rosario's up. He's been on fire this postseason. They traded for him. He steps into the box, looks out at Walker, Walker looks back, nods, says, let's do the damn thing. Two runners in scoring position, two outs, and that's a center cut. Fastball, dangerous pitch to a guy who's swinging at everything and making good contact. That is just right down the middle. Eddie misses it. Walker gets away with it. It didn't cut that much. And they're thinking, oh, that was scary. Eddie's saying, throw that again. I'd like to see the cutter again. And that's exactly what Walker gives him. He gives him the cutter down the middle again. Now this one does have some cut action to it. It jumps inside. He fouls it off for strike two. And now he's thinking, OK, oh, and two. Lock in, lock in, calm, cool, collected. OK, lock in, kind of like cloudy headed. Oh, and two, that's the same pitch again. And he misses it again. And now he showed him the same pitch three times. And they've been dangerous every time. And he's swinging at them every time he's attacking them. And you think you probably don't throw that again. They go sinker, two-seamer away, and the catcher loves it. He says, hey, there you go. There you go. It's not a strike, but we changed it up. Good pitch, good pitch. And Rosario's thinking, OK, is he going to go back to that cutter now? I'd really like it if he goes back to the cutter now. And that's exactly what he does, center cut again. And Rosario gives everyone the international sign for, damn, that's my pitch. I wish I hit it, fuck, right there. And you hope Bueller sees that, or the catcher sees that, and they can kind of pivot and say, OK, maybe he's sitting on that pitch. Maybe that's the one he wants a lot, because he went cutter, cutter, cutter, sinker, cutter. And all those cutters are in the middle of the zone, or waist high, but inside, he's thinking, OK, what's he going to do this time? Cat scratch, looks awesome. He goes two-seamer away, gets the foul ball. Catcher loves it again. But now he's going to go back to the cutter, isn't he? That's what Eddie's hoping for. He does. Foot down, barrel to bat, bomb. Three-run, a homer to give the Braves the lead, and they never look back. It propels them into the World Series. World Serial. Propels them into the World Series. Eddie Rosario gets the MVP. His numbers are absolutely insane. 500-something batting average, 600-something on base percentage, one dot slugging, three home runs, a triple, a double. He's going to get MVP. And the curtain call he deserves from the home crowd. Let's go, Eddie! Yeah! Let's fucking go! Bam! Gone. Really weird sequence from Bueller. He just showed him the same pitch five times. Eventually you're going to get burned, especially when the batter is showing you. He wants to swing at that pitch. And he wasn't far off. He fouled some off, but he was on it. This is a cool shot. Boom! Crowd going crazy. He's going to watch it. Big ol' left fist pump from that guy in a spin, celebrating with the boys. He uses his first base as a springboard around the bases. And you know who predicted a Braves Astros World Series? My co-host, ex-big leaguer Trevor Ploof, for this moment, is the smartest man on Twitter. And if the Braves beat the Astros in six games, Trevor Ploof, we burned at the stake. This one's brought to you by DraftKings. Go to DraftKings. Download the number one sportsbook app. Use promo code JohnBoy when you do have some fun.