The Atlanta Braves beat the Houston Astros 6-2 in Game 1 of the World Series on Tuesday night.
However, the win came at a cost for the Braves losing starting pitcher Charlie Morton to a broken leg for the remainder of the Series.
Bally Sports South Braves reporter Paul Bryd joined the Midday Show to talk about who the next man up could be to replace Morton in the rotation.

"I think you have to add somebody that may have to be that guy," Byrd told Andy and Randy. "Kyle Wright--I know that he's not Charlie Morton--but you're going to have to have a guy like him, add a Touki (Toussaint); somebody that can give you five innings, six innings in a jam."
"Even if you're in a loss, if you save the bullpen in a loss and you have somebody that comes in and throws five or six innings and allows everybody's arm to get back on track for the next game, something like that can change the series."
"At this point, it's all hands on deck."