Brandon Inge postgame interview
Detroit third baseman says team is focused in postseason
Brandon, you had struggled a little bit in the Yankees series, and Jim was talking about how you guys saw kind of the way the Yankees approached hitting, being more patient, and all of you guys were tonight, and I believe your home run was on a 2-1 pitch. Can you talk about your approach and the at-bat where you got the home run?
BRANDON INGE:
The team had been waiting for a couple months to kind of regain their early season, mid-season form typically right at the end. Last four games you're playing complete games. Do you feel like this team is kind of back with the mentality and executing the way you did when you ran up the great record?
BRANDON INGE:
How important is it for you and the other guys at the bottom of the lineup to provide some pop? As you know, three guys near the bottom all had 25 homers or more. And how much did your homer kind of change the mood in the dugout?
BRANDON INGE:
Three for 24 lifetime against Zito before tonight. Did you come in with some sort of different strategy?
BRANDON INGE:
How big is it to win Game One and especially on the road?
BRANDON INGE:
Just wondering what you're thinking when you go into your last at-bat. You're a hitter who has three of the hits in the cycle. Are you aware of it? Do you think about it?
BRANDON INGE:
It looks so much like the team is firing on all cylinders now. Which was more stressful, the last weekend of the season against Kansas City or the first game of the playoffs?
BRANDON INGE:
Can you just describe your range of emotions from that last game, the game where you had an at-bat and you pulled a ball that would have been a grand slam, would have clinched the Central, and tonight the ball just stays fair and it really set the tone for the game?
BRANDON INGE:
What was the difference tonight for you from the Division Series? You mentioned maybe swinging at better pitches. Was it that simple? Can you convey the difference for you?
BRANDON INGE:
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