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World Series a father-and-son family affair for Snitkers

HOUSTON (AP) - No matter how this year's World Series ends, a Snitker will get a championship ring.

This edition of the Fall Classic is a family affair with Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker in the dugout opposite his son, Houston Astros co-hitting coach Troy Snitker.

Close their whole lives, they'll be rivals when the teams take the field Tuesday night for Game 1.

'œQuite honestly, tomorrow at 7:09 or whatever, he's going to want to kick my (butt),'ť dad said Monday.

But on the eve of the game, the elder Snitker still found time to play the role of proud papa when talking about his son's success.

'œI kind of validated the fact that maybe I did something right, the way he turned out,'ť he said. 'œHe's a heck of a young man.'ť

Troy Snitker grew up in clubhouses and dugouts, following his father as he toiled as a minor league skipper for most of his childhood. Brian Snitker taught his son so much during that time, but as he watched him bounce around teams from Macon, Georgia, to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, it was not what he said, but what he did that served as the most important lesson.

'œJust his work ethic,'ť the 32-year-old Snitker said. 'œI think that's the biggest thing that I've taken away from him, being able to watch him from a young age at the ballpark. He's so consistent, hard working. He's the same guy every day when you're in the clubhouse with him.'ť

The 66-year-old Snitker spent 15 seasons a manager for various Braves' farm teams before working as Atlanta's third base coach from 2007-2013. He was the manager of the Triple-A Gwinnett Braves from 2013 until becoming the big league club's interim manager when Fredi González was fired in May 2016.

Brian got the job full-time in 2017 and has led the Braves to the postseason in each of the last four seasons.

'œHe's just, he's been through so much in his career where there were plenty of times where he could have easily decided to go do something else,'ť his son said. 'œBut he stuck with it.'ť

Troy Snitker coached in college for a bit before joining the Double-A Corpus Christi Hooks as their hitting coach in 2018. He spent just one season there before moving on to work for Houston's major league club.

Brian Snitker is impressed with the way his son has incorporated the things he learned about baseball growing up with his dad with the newer side of the sport.

'œI love the fact that he's meshed (things),'ť Brian Snitker said. 'œBecause I raised him in a dugout, on a bus, on the field a long, a long time ago before analytics were ever invented. I think he's a good blend of the old-school way of doing things and he's very open and gets all the new information that's out there. I think it's a good mix.'ť

The entire family is, of course, thrilled about two Snitkers being in the World Series. But for Ronnie Snitker, wife of Brian Snitker and Troy Snitker's mom, navigating through this week might be a bit difficult.

No telling yet what she'll wear, how she'll represent her family's teams.

'œI think she's just slightly overwhelmed at the moment trying to get her mind around the concept that this is actually happening,'ť Troy Snitker said.

And after the Snitker men finishing raving about each other, they both agreed that the true star of this week is Ronnie.

'œIf it wasn't for her, he or I wouldn't be here honestly,'ť her husband said. 'œShe's allowed Troy and myself to follow our dream, and we're very appreciative.'ť

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Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker holds up the championship trophy after winning Game 6 of baseball's National League Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021, in Atlanta. The Braves defeated the Dodgers 4-2 to win the series. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker hits batting practice Monday, Oct. 25, 2021, in Houston, in preparation for Game 1 of baseball's World Series tomorrow against the Houston Astros. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker, right, watches his team during the ninth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 of baseball's National League Championship Series Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker speaks during a news conference Monday, Oct. 25, 2021, in Houston, in preparation for Game 1 of baseball's World Series tomorrow between the Houston Astros and the Atlanta Braves. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker hugs Houston Astros hitting coach Troy Snitker after a news conference before Game 1 of baseball's World Series Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker and Houston Astros hitting coach Troy Snitker speak during a news conference before Game 1 of baseball's World Series Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) The Associated Press
Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker and Houston Astros hitting coach Troy Snitker speaks during a news conference before Game 1 of baseball's World Series Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) The Associated Press
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