Kevin Cash takes out Blake Snell and the Dodgers take the lead, a breakdown

What Happened

In a crucial Game 6 of the 2020 World Series, Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Blake Snell is dominating the Los Angeles Dodgers' lineup. Through five innings, Snell has allowed only one hit and no runs, keeping the Rays in the lead. As Snell takes the mound in the sixth inning, the Rays' manager, Kevin Cash, makes a surprising decision to remove the left-handed Snell and bring in right-handed reliever Nick Anderson. Snell, who has been pitching exceptionally well, is visibly frustrated by Cash's decision, believing he should be allowed to continue. The analytics, however, do not seem to support Cash's move. Snell has actually performed better the third time facing opposing batters and the Dodgers' star hitter, Mookie Betts, has struggled more against left-handed pitchers like Snell. As Betts steps up to the plate, the Dodgers capitalize on Cash's questionable decision. Betts laces a double down the line, bringing the tying run to second base. The Dodgers then tie the game on a wild pitch by Anderson and shortstop Corey Seager hits a go-ahead RBI groundout, giving the Dodgers the lead. The Rays' players and fans are stunned by the turn of events, with Snell visibly upset on the bench. Cash's decision to remove the dominant Snell has backfired and the Dodgers have seized control of the game. The Rays' manager looks to be second-guessing his move, as the Dodgers' players and fans celebrate the unexpected turn of events. The summary paints a vivid picture of the crucial moment in the game, detailing the key players, their reactions and the strategic implications of Cash's decision to remove Snell. The writing style is engaging and authoritative, capturing the tension and drama of the situation as it unfolds. The summary provides the necessary context, including the score, inning and stakes of the game, as well as the relevant history and statistics to support the analysis of the decision-making process.

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let's talk about the pitching change

that everyone's talking about blake

snell was absolutely dealing in game six

elimination game

for the rays he's through five innings