Your thoughts on Reyes, their
pitcher? He seemed mostly to stick with his
fastball through the bulk of the game.
JIM LEYLAND:
Normally when Verlander has his
curveball going, he's pretty tough. Could you
give an assessment of the early hits.
JIM LEYLAND:
There seemed to be indications
before the game that you were not going to
pitch to Albert Pujols, can you talk about the
home run pitch and how that ball sort of ended
up where it was.
JIM LEYLAND:
Jim, a week off is good for a football
team, but a baseball team can get a little stale
or flat, do you think your team was that
tonight?
JIM LEYLAND:
Can you go into your decision on
how you wind up the rotation. It's a little
different from the World Series, than the last
two rounds, and with Verlander losing, how it
lays out for the rest of the series?
JIM LEYLAND:
Jim, do you think whether you had
the week off had anything to do with it or not?
The offense was overaggressive. Reyes had
four innings where he had seven or eight
pitches.
JIM LEYLAND:
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