Jim Leyland postgame interview
Tigers manager discusses Detroit's errors in Series
How disappointing is this loss here
tonight?
JIM LEYLAND:
What's your feeling in the dugout
when Rodney throws the ball away? Obviously
far too many errors in the series, is it helpless,
is it angry, what are you going through?
JIM LEYLAND:
When that happens, what's going
through your mind in the dugout?
JIM LEYLAND:
Can you remember a time where you
had a team where pitchers made an error four
games in a row like that and in each case a
fairly important error?
JIM LEYLAND:
In 1968, we in St. Louis remember
Curt Flood when Gibson pitched to Gordon,
and one of the greatest center fielders in St.
Louis slipped, were you thinking of that
because everybody in St. Louis remembers
that?
JIM LEYLAND:
Coming into the series here, a lot of
people said that your starting pitching would
be a lot stronger than the Cardinals. And now
through four games, either the Cardinals have
matched your starters or performed better. Do
you see how much of a difference that has
been in the series for you?
JIM LEYLAND:
What do you have to do after taking
a collective deep breath to start getting back
into the series?
JIM LEYLAND:
Just following that, what actually,
physically, has to change in your mind for that
to happen?
JIM LEYLAND:
You can come with Kenny Rogers
on full rest if you wanted to. Is there any
consideration for that tomorrow?
JIM LEYLAND:
Any concern the young players get
the mindset, the negative mindset, seeing all
the things that have happened to you guys?
JIM LEYLAND:
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