Tony, do you feel that Chris was really locked in there on the hill today?
TONY LARUSSA: We see him that way. He's just been incredible. The concentration he's had for the entire season. I thought the difference was after we clinched, you know. He's not a selfish guy and lost a little edge, but he was back on today.
Tony, two-part question, I apologize for that. Why did you let Reggie Sanders swing 3-0, and talk a little bit
about how hot he's been in the past few days.
LARUSSA:
Tony, what's your concern about the bullpen at this point? Are you concerned at all?
LARUSSA:
Tony, if there were questions about any of your outfielders coming in, Edmonds and Reggie obviously hit the ball, Walker makes the play to kind of take the edge off of what might have happened. What does that say to you that hasn't been said already about where those three guys are right now?
LARUSSA:
Is Carpenter's deal just a one day thing for you, or is there any treatment beyond that?
LARUSSA:
Tony, can you talk about how Chris' start today sets the tone and how maybe your other starters can feed off of that the rest of the series?
LARUSSA:
Tony, on the Loretta ball where it was hit to Nunez, is it correct that Nunez was moved over a couple of steps on that play?
LARUSSA:
Tony, three double plays back to back to back innings there in the second, third and fourth. How important
were those to get Carpenter out of some tough situations?
LARUSSA:
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