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Brothers describe 8-year-old boy’s beating death in their family home in new court details

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New details were provided Wednesday about the horrific case of an 8-year-old boy beaten to death and his three brothers abandoned with his remains for nearly a year in west Harris County.

The supervisor of the homicide unit tasked with the investigation, Sgt. Dennis Wolfford, described it as one of the more difficult cases he has worked.

“This one is up there. This one affected us,” Wolfford said.

Brian Coulter, charged with the 8-year-old boy’s murder, did not appear in court Wednesday morning when a judge read his charges. He is being evaluated at a mental health unit.

The judge set the 31-year-old’s bond at $1 million. The judge also ordered he have no contact with any minors, specifically the minor witnesses in the case, and no contact with the boys’ mother, Gloria Williams.

While the man charged with the boy’s murder did not appear due to a mental health evaluation, a judge still set his bond and gave bond orders.

Williams, 35, is charged with injury to a child by omission and tampering with evidence, a human corpse.

A judge set Williams’ bond at $900,000: $350,000 for injury to a child, $300,000 for tampering with evidence and $250,000 for injury by omission.

Like Coulter, Williams is ordered to have no contact with her children, or any other minors, and no contact with Coulter.
Both could face more charges, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said.

Coulter and Williams were arrested Tuesday evening at a public library where they were searching news articles about themselves, ABC13 learned.

ABC13 was there as the couple was brought in to the sheriff’s office Tuesday. Neither responded to questions. On Monday, they were interviewed and released.

At a press conference Wednesday, Wolfford acknowledged the frustration the public had when the couple was originally released after questioning.

“From very beginning, we were focused on getting these charges done,” he said. “We wanted to get them done as quickly as possible.” He noted that a lot of evidence must be processed before charges can be filed.

As for the children found in the apartment, Gonzalez said it appears some of them have different fathers. Investigators believe one father is deceased and the other is not in the picture and has no contact with his kid(s).

Wolfford described the boys as “special needs children,” noting that early information indicates that at least two of the boys have autism.

Officials also noted that it appears Williams has two other children who were not present in the apartment. It was not immediately clear how old the children are or who has custody of them.

According to investigators, William’s 15-year-old son called 911 to report he and his two younger brothers, ages 9 and 7, had been living alone at an apartment at CityParc II at West Oaks on Green Crest with the body of a third brother who had been dead for a year. Deputies found the 8-year-old’s skeletal remains in the apartment.

Earlier Tuesday, the medical examiner ruled the 8-year-old’s manner of death as homicide, caused by multiple blunt force injuries. Investigators believe Coulter beat the boy to death and then he and Williams moved out, leaving the children to fend for themselves as their brother’s body decomposed. The teen told deputies the mom had not been back in months.

In an update Wednesday, Wolfford said it appears that the boy was beaten to death sometime between Nov. 20 and Nov. 29, 2020.

It was revealed at Williams’ court appearance Wednesday that the two younger brothers gave a gruesome testimony of their abuse and the abuse of their deceased brother to deputies.

Both boys recalled Coulter kicking and punching the 8-year-old repeatedly until he stopped moving and had black eyes.

The boys said Coulter then covered his body with a blanket.

Williams reportedly told deputies she witnessed Coulter punching her now-deceased son in November of last year. She told deputies she tried to stop him.

The next day, she said she went back into the room where the beating took place and found the 8-year-old deceased under the blanket.

Williams reportedly confronted Coulter, who she said apologized and claimed he lost control and kept punching him “until he went to sleep.”

According to the details revealed in court, Williams admitted she knew her son was dead in November 2020, but did not notify law enforcement because Coulter told her not to, she was afraid her kids would be taken by CPS, and she was afraid she would go to jail.

The apartment the boys were living in was in a deplorable condition, officials said. The unit reportedly had no furniture, no bedding, soiled carpet and cockroach and fly infestations.

While the boys were abandoned at the apartment, investigators said the couple lived in a different apartment about 25 minutes away in the Westchase District.

The couple would occasionally visit the boys, as is evident by a severe injury the 9-year-old had to his jaw, Gonzalez said.

Investigators believe Coulter beat the 9-year-old and caused the injury about three weeks ago. No medical attention was given at the time. The boy will soon undergo surgery, officials said.

Gonzalez said it appears Williams occasionally provided food by some delivery service, but it was never anything substantial, and was instead snacks like noodles, chips and soft drinks.

When deputies found the boys at the apartment, they were visibly very thin. Wolfford said the boys said they wanted donuts, so the deputies immediately took them to a nearby Shipley’s.

He said an early investigation indicated that the younger boys may have been locked inside the apartment by Coulter.

“Very sweet children. Very nice. Very well spoken… at the same time, that thousand-yard stare, that blankness in the eyes,” Wolfford said of the kids. “At the same time, they were as sweet as you can be. Nice children.”

Neighbors told ABC13 the 15-year-old relied on them for food. Erica Chapman was one of the residents who noticed something was wrong, and she started giving him food six months ago.

Chapman said the teen wouldn’t accept cooked meals. He would only take packaged snacks, fruit and pizza.

“I didn’t want to push him away by asking questions because I knew he was starving and needed food,” Chapman said.

Alief ISD confirmed to ABC13 that in 2019 and 2020, the school district filed truancy papers against the mother. Two of her children apparently failed to show up to school. District officials said the kids were last enrolled in May of 2020. A September 2020 home visit went unanswered, according to the district. Bob Sanborn, president and CEO of Children at Risk told ABC13 the pandemic has made matters worse for vulnerable children.

“It was very easy for these kids to fall through the cracks,” Sanborn said. “Texas has always relied on teachers to be that line of first defense for child abuse and these kids never got to that place where a teacher could identify what was going on with them, or begin an investigation, or alert CPS or others to what was happening.”

The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services is seeking emergency custody of the three boys. A spokeswoman confirmed CPS has a history with the family but there was no active investigation at the time they were found.

Deputies said that so far, there is no evidence that Williams was also being physically abused by Coulter, and that she never made an outcry of abuse to law enforcement.

Source: abc13.com

Tornado Warning Issued for Harris County

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The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Warning for Harris County until 8:45 am. A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Pinehurst, TX moving east at 35 miles per hour. Property damage to vehicles, roofs, siding and trees will result in areas where a tornado touches down. Residents in the affected area should seek shelter immediately.

Residents are urged to move to the lowest floor of your home or building and go to an interior room away from windows. For more information on how to stay safe during a tornado, visit Ready.gov.

Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) will provide updates through social media and Ready Harris Alerts as needed.

Advertencia de tornado para el Condado Harris

El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología ha emitido una advertencia de tornado para el Condado Harris hasta las 8:45 am. Una tormenta eléctrica severa capaz de producir un tornado se ubicó sobre Pinehurst, TX, moviéndose hacia el este a 35 millas por hora. Así mismo, se esperan daños en los vehículos, techos, revestimientos y árboles en el área donde toque tierra el tornado. Aquellos residentes en la región afectada, deben buscar refugio de inmediato.

Por otro lado, se les aconseja a los residentes que se dirijan al piso más bajo de su hogar o edificio y se resguarden en una habitación interior alejada de las ventanas. Para obtener más información sobre cómo mantenerse seguro durante un tornado, visite Ready.gov.

Harris County Launches Accessible Alert System

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) is providing access to alerts, warnings, and preparedness information to persons who are Deaf, Blind, Hard-of-Hearing, Deaf-Blind, or low-vision through a new one-stop-website.

The Ready Harris Alert System (RHAS) site will house emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation information on disasters. In addition, the system has Braille reader capability and can also send emergency alerts with sign language interpreting along with voice and closed captioning in English and Spanish before, during and after an emergency. The system is compatible with video capable devices such as computers, tablets, cell phones and wireless Braille readers. HCOHSEM will also reach individuals with low literacy in English and Spanish with the resources housed on this site.

According to U.S. Census Bureau data, Harris County is home to the 5th largest population of persons with different types of disabilities, and the 2nd largest population of older adults with disabilities in the United States.

“Communication plays a central role in disaster recovery, connecting survivors with resources and enabling collective action, so we can’t leave anyone behind” said Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo. “Messaging and alert systems should be accessible to all of our communities, and this service will provide a needed lifeline to people with disabilities.”

To sign up for this service, visit the Ready Harris Accessible Alert System.

This is the latest resource HCOHSEM has implemented to reach members of Harris County’s diverse community. Currently, most emergency preparedness information and emergency alerting is available via ReadyHarris Alerts, ReadyHarris.org and social media in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Arabic.

About HCOHSEM
HCOHSEM is a national model of best practices in emergency planning, preparation, response, and recovery. HCOHSEM helps prepare, safeguard and protect the residents and property of Harris County from the effects of disasters through effective planning, preparation, response, and recovery activities. HCOHSEM collaborates with regional transportation, industry, healthcare, education, and non-profit groups to ensure Harris County is resilient and ready to respond to any emergency. Harris County is the third largest county in the United States, covering 1,777 square miles.

About Deaf Link
Deaf Link leads the nation in the development and implementation of services and solutions to ensure inclusion and equal access for persons with sensory disabilities. Deaf Link is based in San Antonio TX and operates 24/365 from a secure communication and production facility. Deaf Link’s Video Remote Interpreter (VRI) sessions are secure, encrypted and confidential to meet HIPAA requirements.

Travis Scott Reveals Astroworld Festival Lineup: Lil Baby, SZA, Bad Bunny, Earth Wind & Fire (!), More

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Travis Scott has unveiled the lineup for his third annual Astroworld Festival, taking place in his Houston hometown on Nov. 5-6, and like the rapper himself, it’s far-reaching and full of surprises, ranging from Lil Baby and SZA to Bad Bunny and Tame Impala to Earth Wind & Fire. Along with founder and headliner Scott, the full lineup — curated by Scott himself — for the festival, which takes place at Houston’s NRG Park, appears below.

Scott has also released a limited number of additional tickets to the event, which are on sale now at AstroworldFest.com.

The full music lineup is listed below in A-Z order and available online at AstroworldFest.com:

  • 21 Savage
  • Baby Keem
  • Bad Bunny
  • BIA
  • Chief Keef
  • Don Toliver
  • Earth, Wind & Fire
  • Houston All-Stars
  • Lil Baby
  • Master P
  • Roddy Ricch
  • Sheck Wes
  • Sofaygo
  • SZA
  • Teezo Touchdown
  • Toro Y Moi
  • Travis Scott
  • Tame Impala
  • Young Thug
  • Yves Tumor

LIMITED TICKET SALE

To commemorate the lineup news, the festival has also released today a limited number of two-day GA tickets to the 2021 event, which are on sale now at AstroworldFest.com. Prices begin at $349.99, although fans are encouraged to purchase immediately as ticket supply is extremely limited.

During the general ticket on-sale last spring, the entire weekend event sold out in under one hour without a music performance lineup attached. Scott’s festival has sold out in advance of the lineup reveal every year since inception, although 2021 set the record for the fastest sell-out yet.

FAN EXPERIENCE

Continuing a nod to the NRG’s previous tenant (Six Flags AstroWorld), the festival has again invested significant real estate to build out an amusement park and carnival footprint for the 2021 event.  This year’s fest will feature more than 30 custom carnival games and rides, including a roller coaster, Ferris wheel, and bumper cars – all of which are designed to entertain fans when they need a break from music.

Fans participating in the carnival games will have the opportunity to win one of 100+ different custom Astroworld prizes, which include limited-edition items that won’t be available anywhere else.

Participating carnival sponsors Raising Cane’s, Nike’s Jordan, and the Houston Astros have all kicked in grand prizes as well.

EVENT BACKGROUND

Over 100,000 fans from across the globe are slated to attend the third-year music festival, which returns to Scott’s hometown of Houston. The 2021 event features an expanded two-day format on Friday, November 5 and Saturday, November 6.

During the festival’s last iteration in November 2019, the one-day event played host to over 50,000 fans from across the globe for Scott’s special celebration of hip-hop, pop music, and Houston culture. As Scott himself solely curates and hand-selects the festival’s music lineup, past festival performances have featured some of today’s most sought-after music acts beyond just hip-hop and R&B including Post Malone, Rosalia, Pharrell Williams, Lil Wayne, Megan Thee Stallion, Young Thug, and Playboi Carti, among many others.

A portion of proceeds from the event will be donated to the festival’s official charity partner, Cactus Jack Foundation. Founded by Scott, the nonprofit organization seeks to empower and enrich the lives of youth by providing access to education and creative resources to ensure long-term success.

Source: variety.com

Child’s death ruled homicide, after skeletal remains found in Texas apartment

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 Officials say the death of a child whose skeletal remains were found inside a Houston area apartment along with three surviving siblings who appear to have been abandoned has been ruled a homicide.

The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences in Houston listed the primary cause of death as “homicidal violence with multiple blunt force injuries.”

Officials with the institute and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office say they can’t provide additional details. No charges have been filed.

A spokesman for the Alief school district, where the children were enrolled, says they had stopped attending school in May 2020.

North Texas Public Transit Agencies Providing Free Rides for Election 2021

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On select voting days during the 2021 general election, voters can ride free on Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA), and Trinity Metro to cast their ballot. Below is more information for each North Texas public transit agency’s Election 2021 free ride promotion:

DART Election 2021 Free Ride Promotion
DART is providing FREE transportation to voting locations on Election Day, Nov. 2, 2021. Voters can ride at no charge on all DART bus, light rail, Dallas Streetcar, GoLink and Paratransit service, and on the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) between EBJ Union Station and CentrePort/DFW Airport Station.

Free DART service will be available all day to help you get to your polling location. No proof of voter registration is required to ride free on Nov. 2. GoLink riders can use the promo code “VOTE21” at checkout for a complimentary Adult Local Day Pass in the GoPass app on Nov. 2.

Customers who need customized trip planning can map out their ride with the “Plan” tool in the free GoPass app or use the Trip Planner on DART.org. DART Customer Service is also available at 214-979-1111 to answer questions and provide trip planning information.

If you plan your trip directly in Google Maps, enter the voting location as your destination and choose the Transit option (train icon) to get travel directions using DART.

For more information on riding DART to vote go to www.DART.org/Vote.

DCTA Election 2021 Free Ride Promotion
On Tuesday, November 2, voters can ride Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) free to cast their ballot. No proof of voter registration or destination is required to ride DCTA free on this day.

The promotion is valid on the following DCTA services:

  • A-train commuter rail
  • Connect Bus system (Denton and Lewisville)
  • University of North Texas (UNT) Campus Shuttles
  • Lewisville Lakeway On-Demand
  • Downtown Denton Transit Center (DDTC) Evening On-Demand

Denton County voters can locate their polling places and check their registration status at votedenton.com or by using the Denton County interactive map. Election Day voting is from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Planning Your Free Trip to the Polls
As a reminder, don’t forget to check our A-train and Connect Bus schedules when planning your trip. Passengers can use our Transit Tracker system to find and track their ride via the mobile app, online, text or calling our customer service team at 940-243-0077. For trip planning needs, passengers can utilize our Trip Planner at RideDCTA.net.

Trinity Metro Election 2021 Free Ride Promotion
Thanks to a partnership with Tarrant County, Trinity Metro riders can show their voter registration card or current Texas ID and ride for free during early voting Oct. 18-29, and on Election Day, Nov. 2. For ZIPZONE riders, free rides will be determined by the pickups or destinations proximity to a voting location. The transit services included in the program are:

  • Trinity Metro’s bus routes
  • Mercantile ZIPZONE, Southside ZIPZONE, South Tarrant ZIPZONE
  • ACCESS paratransit, plus Tarrant County Transportation Services (TCTS)
  • Northeast Transportation Services (NETS)
  • Arlington’s Via and Handitran

The Tarrant County Commissioners Court approved a partnership with transportation services in Tarrant County to pay for customer trips to voting locations. This is not the first time the county has teamed up with transportation providers to offer free rides to the polls. During the November 2020 election, more than 5,800 free trips to voting locations were provided through this program. Tarrant County has multiple locations for early voting and a list of locations for Election Day.

For questions or to schedule a ride:

  • Trinity Metro (bus, rail, ACCESS, and ZIPZONE) 817-215-8600
  • Northeast Transportation Service (NETS) 817-336-8714
  • Tarrant County Transportation Service (TCTS) 817-336-8714
  • Arlington Via 817-784-7382
  • Arlington Handitran 817-459-5390

How Voters Can Stay Safe When Riding Public Transit
All three public transit agencies recommend that riders vote early to avoid crowds. In addition, below are more tips voters who ride DART, DCTA and Trinity Metro should keep in mind to keep themselves and others safe this election season:

  • Wear a face mask while riding and while at the voting location.
  • Carry hand sanitizer with you and use it before and after your visit to the voting location, and especially after you use the voting machine. DART has hand sanitizer dispensers on board its buses and trains.
  • Bring your own sanitized pen to sign any forms.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water as soon as you can after leaving the voting location.
  • Consider voting early so you can avoid crowds and practice social distancing.
  • Stay home if you are sick or have been exposed to COVID-19.
About Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is the public transit agency for Dallas and 12 surrounding North Texas cities. It operates a multi-modal network of buses, light rail, Trinity Railway Express commuter rail and paratransit. It is a global leader in the emerging field of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) which incorporates smartphone technology into fare payment and trip planning and scheduling and greater use of smaller vehicles. DART moves more than 220,000 passengers per day across its 700-square-mile service area. For more information, visit www.dart.org.

About Denton County Transportation Authority
The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) is committed to improving mobility, air quality, economic development and livability in the communities it serves. In collaboration with diverse stakeholders and partners, DCTA is a leader in advancing mobility initiatives to serve the ever-changing transit needs of riders. Formed in 2002 and funded in 2003, DCTA serves Denton, Collin and Tarrant County with a total of 21 fixed bus routes, 21-mile A-train commuter rail line, on-demand, paratransit and additional services. DCTA serves nearly 3 million passengers each year with connections to the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Green Line. To learn more about how DCTA is shaping the future of North Texas, visit RideDCTA.net.

About Trinity Metro
Trinity Metro is a regional transportation system that provides public transportation to meet the mobility needs in Tarrant County. The agency offers connections throughout the North Central Texas region, providing passenger trips on buses, TEXRail, ACCESS paratransit, ZIPZONEs, vanpools and the Trinity Railway Express (TRE), a 34-mile commuter rail line jointly owned and operated with Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Trinity Metro is the sole owner and operator of TEXRail, a 27-mile commuter rail line that runs between downtown Fort Worth and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport’s Terminal B.

Source: dart.org

Governor Abbott Appoints Three to Red River Authority of Texas Board of Directors

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Conrad Masterson and reappointed Todd Boykin and Jerry Bob Daniel and to the Red River Authority of Texas Board of Directors for terms set to expire on August 11, 2027.

Conrad Masterson of Cee Vee is a retired technology executive and investor. He was previously the Founder and CEO of Nanotechnology Foundation of Texas, CEO of Commerciant, Vice President of Houston Technology Center, and managing director of ROI Group. He previously served as President of the Technology Executives Roundtable and a member of the Institute of Management Consulting. He was with Ford Motor Company in his early career, where he held management positions in corporate finance and systems. Masterson received a Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Administration from The University of Oklahoma.

Todd Boykin of Amarillo is a landowner and a partner in the law firm of Burdett, Morgan Williamson and Boykin. He is Board Certified in Residential and Commercial Real Estate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Boykin received a Bachelor of Arts from Texas Tech University and a Juris Doctor degree from Baylor University School of Law.

Jerry Bob Daniel of Truscott is a self-employed rancher and real estate investor. He is co-founder with his wife, Eugenie Daniel, of the Circle Bar Ranch located in Knox County. He is a director of Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association serving as member and former chair of Cattle Health and Well Being Committee. He is also a member of the National Cattlemen Beef Association and serves on the Agriculture Policy Committee. Additionally, he is Vice President of the Pitchfork Land and Cattle Co. Board of Directors and is the Finance Committee Chairman. Daniel received an associate degree from Vernon Junior College.

Source: gov.texas.gov

Who killed Rudy Escobar? 

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Homicide Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Murder.

On Monday, October 11, 2021, at approximately 2:00 a.m., Rudy Escobar was shot and killed in the 10200 block of Club Creek Dr. in Houston, Texas. During the investigation, the victim’s body was discovered behind a local business. The victim died as a result of the gunshot injuries they sustained during the shooting.

The family of Rudy Escobar is requesting the community’s help with identifying the suspect(s) responsible for this murder.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

VICTIM: RUDY ESCOBAR
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World Series 2021: Everything you need to know about Atlanta Braves vs. Houston Astros play

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Here we go, the Houston Astros versus the Atlanta Braves for World Series glory. While this matchup would have been a reasonable prediction back in spring training, it was an unlikely scenario at the trade deadline on July 30, when the Braves had a 2% chance to represent the National League and superstar outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. had been lost for the season with a torn ACL.

The Astros are in the World Series thanks to an offense that has scored 67 runs in 10 playoff games, with six of their seven wins coming by at least five runs. Forty-five of those 67 runs have come with two outs, a testament to a lineup that had the lowest strikeout rate in the majors in the regular season. The Braves are here after knocking off the powerful defending champion Dodgers in the National League Championship Series. Their 88 wins were the fewest of the 10 playoff teams — not including 2020, this is the first World Series without at least one 100-win team since 2015 (and the Rays and Dodgers were both on a 100-win pace last season) — but Atlanta has been a roll since early August.

Here’s your guide to the 2021 World Series, which starts Tuesday at Minute Maid Field in Houston:

What the Astros have on the line: Can a villain atone for previous sins? It happens in the movies, but this is baseball. It will take a long time before the Astros are viewed as anything but the sport’s outlaws, so instead of redemption they’ll seek history. After reaching their fifth straight league championship series — just the third franchise to do that — they now appear in their third World Series in five seasons. Along the way, they had seasons of 101, 103 and 107 wins. With a second championship in this run, one without an asterisk, they will cement a legacy as one of the best teams of all time. Carlos Correa, Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman and Yuli Gurriel are the core four who have been there all along. Altuve has won an MVP award, Altuve and Gurriel have won batting titles, Bregman has finished second in the MVP voting. With Correa heading into free agency, these could be their final games together — a final opportunity to secure their place as one of the greatest infields ever.

What the Braves have on the line: The opportunity to erase years of playoff failure. Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz helped win the only World Series title in the franchise’s Atlanta era in 1995. The Braves have made 16 trips to the postseason since then without a championship. That includes 12 appearances since their last World Series berth in 1999. This is hardly the best Atlanta team in that stretch, but it has been clicking the past two-plus months. Remember, the Braves didn’t have a winning record until Aug. 6. Since then, including the playoffs, they’re 40-21, becoming just the fourth team to reach the World Series despite having a losing record at the All-Star break (joining the 1991 Braves, 1973 Mets and 1964 Cardinals). The 88 wins aren’t an impressive season total, but they dispatched the 95-win Brewers and 106-win Dodgers to get here.

What Dusty Baker has on the line: The Hall of Fame. The 72-year-old Astros manager is back in the World Series for the first time since his 2002 Giants lost to the Angels in seven games. It’s the longest span between World Series appearances since Bucky Harris was the player-manager for the Washington Senators in 1925 and then the manager for the Yankees in 1947. Baker is 12th in regular-season wins. The 11 managers ahead of him have all won a World Series and all except Bruce Bochy are in the Hall of Fame. Dusty’s managerial career has been filled with heartbreaking losses, mostly notably his Game 6 defeats with the Giants in that 2002 World Series and the Cubs in the 2003 NLCS. As the Astros wrapped up the ALCS with a 5-0 win in Game 6, he thought of those games. “Game 6 has been my nemesis in most playoffs and that’s what I was thinking,” Baker said after the victory. “I mean, you got to get past your nemesis. I was afraid of electricity when I was a kid, so now I’m an owner of an energy company. You try to get past things in your life.”

Except the Astros still need four more wins. If they can do it — and for Dusty’s sake, maybe they better do it in five games — Baker should start preparing his Cooperstown speech, a final reward for a remarkable professional baseball adventure that began in 1967. If that day arrives, let’s hope he gives the speech with a toothpick in his mouth while wearing his wristbands to wipe away the tears.

What Brian Snitker has on the line: The 66-year-old Atlanta manager hasn’t lived most of his baseball life in the headlines like Baker, but his story honors all those baseball lifers out there. He has been a member of the Braves organization since 1977. As a player, he reached Triple-A for two games. He began managing in the minors in 1982 and had been a loyal organization member for 40 years when the Braves first named him interim manager in 2016. They kept him in the job after he went 72-90 in his first full season in 2017, and he has since managed the club to four straight NL East titles.

When the Braves made the final out to eliminate the Dodgers, he thought of his wife, Ronnie, and his two kids. “I know that she’s been real emotional through a lot of this, and rightly so,” he said afterward. “She’s the one that drug our kids all over the Southeast and I would leave in February and come home in September and she would hold a job and cheerleading and baseball and all that and it was a lot of that stuff.” He also pointed out that the Snitker family is now guaranteed a World Series trophy: Son Troy is an assistant hitting coach for the Astros.

Neither Baker nor Snitker was hired for his analytics acumen and both hires went against the managerial trend of younger, recently retired players. Both, however, might be described best as baseball people, and were the right person for the job at the right time — Baker to help bring stability to the Astros after the cheating scandal rocked the organization, Snitker to help guide a young team out of a minor rebuilding project and into contention.

Don’t overlook what they’ve done this postseason, however. Both have adapted to the times. Baker has had quick hooks with his starters as needed and understands the importance of relying on a bullpen. Snitker used a bullpen game to win Game 4 of the NLCS, and his decision to hit for starter Ian Anderson in the bottom of the fourth in Game 6 proved to be one of the key moves of the postseason when Ehire Adrianza singled to set the stage for Eddie Rosario’s game-deciding three-run home run.

Eddie Rosario hits a big three-run home run to right field in the bottom of the fourth inning to give the Braves a 4-1 lead over the Dodgers.

Last call for Carlos Correa and Freddie Freeman? You can argue the Astros’ turnaround began when they drafted Correa with the first pick in the 2012 draft. He reached the majors in 2015 and the Astros made the playoffs that season, the first of six postseasons in Correa’s seven seasons with the team. Freeman is the face of the Atlanta franchise, one of the most popular players in the majors. Like Correa, he reached the majors when he was just 20 years old. He has been a five-time All-Star and won the 2020 NL MVP before finally reaching his first World Series.

After all the playoff disappointments through the years, Freeman described beating the Dodgers as “pure joy. It really is. … Usually we’re sitting in our locker, you know, and just like just thinking about the whole season and getting ready for next year, and we actually did it.”

Since Correa reached the majors, the two have been among the best players in the majors, Correa ranking sixth in Baseball-Reference WAR among position players, Freeman ninth.

Both players are set to become free agents after this World Series. It’s hard to imagine Freeman playing for another team given his stature with the Braves and his still high level of production at 32 years old, but any time a star player reaches free agency there is the risk of seeing him leave. Correa, on the other hand, is viewed as likely to leave the Astros — with perhaps the Yankees and Tigers leading the pursuit to sign him.

Relievers, relievers and more relievers: Heading into the World Series, relievers have thrown 54% of postseason innings. For the Astros, it’s been 57%, and for the Braves, 49%. So if you haven’t watched much postseason baseball this year, don’t be surprised to see the churn of relievers starting early in the game.

For Baker, the heavy relief usage was born out of necessity when Astros starters pitched a combined 6.2 innings in the first four games of the ALCS. It was a minor miracle the Astros were able to split those four games before Framber Valdez bounced back with eight dominant innings in Game 5 (the longest stint of any starter this postseason) and Luis Garcia tossed 5.2 scoreless innings in Game 6. Still, with Lance McCullers Jr. likely to miss the World Series after not pitching since leaving Game 4 of the ALDS with forearm discomfort, Baker will have to rely on his bullpen.

The Braves have used just three traditional starters in their playoff run, starting Charlie Morton on short rest in Game 4 against the Brewers and going with a bullpen game against the Dodgers in Game 4 of the NLCS (with Drew Smyly pitching 3.1 innings in relief as the long man).

Source: www.espn.com