The experience gap in Game 1’s pitching matchup is wide. Charlie Morton, a 37-year-old right-hander, is in his 14th season and has 16 career postseason appearances (15 starts). This is his third World Series, and in his most memorable postseason moment — which was his lone relief appearance — he threw four solid innings to close out Game 7 of the 2017 World Series, securing the Astros their first championship.
Framber Valdez, 27, is in his fourth season but had never started more than 10 games in a year until 2021. He caught on quickly, though, with a 3.14 E.R.A. in 22 starts. Like Morton, though, Valdez is no stranger to the postseason: This will be his eighth appearance (seventh start) over the last two Octobers. He won three games in Houston’s playoff run last year and while he got off to a slow start in the 2021 playoffs, his last start was an eight-inning masterpiece that is the longest appearance by any starter this postseason.
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