John Maine pregame interview
Mets hurler credits pitching coach Rick Peterson for his improvement this year
Just wondering if you think at all about the weather today, I mean, I know you're not starting until Friday, but the impact weather could have on Tom's start, whether you play, what could happen to you, does it even cross your mind at all?
JOHN MAINE:
What did you take out of your Game 1 start, the first one in the playoffs, and how nervous were you and how nervous are you now?
JOHN MAINE:
This is probably the first time in the postseason where you guys are the story definitively here in New York. The Yankees were in it as well, their loss is probably as big of news as your win, and then you're overshadowed over Torre, how is it that all eyes are on you and the city?
JOHN MAINE:
How do you think you've grown as a pitcher this year, and can you go through a couple of those things?
JOHN MAINE:
When you got traded from Baltimore what was your thought about coming to the Mets and where did you see yourself fitting in here?
JOHN MAINE:
Is there anything in terms of actual pitching technique that Rick Peterson has worked with you on?
JOHN MAINE:
Would you agree that the biggest thing, though, was the mental part of it? Willie used to talk about having to at some point get you back on track in the game. Is that over now?
JOHN MAINE:
What's your game plan against the Cardinals as you go down the lineup?
JOHN MAINE:
Pujols?
JOHN MAINE:
I was curious if your parents are going to be able to come tomorrow. I know that was a story in the first series.
JOHN MAINE:
Do you still live at the Ramada Inn?
JOHN MAINE:
You said when you got here, they helped define you as a pitcher, what did you think you were before you got here and what kind of pitcher are you now?
JOHN MAINE:
You mentioned one thing that Rick helped you out with in terms of grips. Can you elaborate a little bit?
JOHN MAINE:
Twice since you've arrived here, you've had to jump in for El Duque Hernández. Have you been able to have communication with him regarding his playoff success experience?
JOHN MAINE:
In Game 1, Willie wanted to get you early, and did the same with Steve Trachsel in Game 3. Is it amazing that you guys were able to sweep the Dodgers with the bullpen pitching almost as many innings as the starters? And do you understand the rules are different this time of year?
JOHN MAINE:
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