Chris Carpenter pregame interview
Video is a big part of right-hander's preparation
Did this change your preparation at all, I assume you found out when you walked in, have you done anything in the past few days that you have to recover from?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
Any difference going on the road in Game 2, as opposed to home for Game 3, and what are your thoughts about being able to pitch in Game 6 instead of 7 if it comes to that?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
Two questions. One is when did you throw on the side, and two, your ERA was a lot better at home; is there just an extra comfort level there, or why do you think this season there was a big difference there?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
For last month in the regular season, Trevor Hoffman inserted himself into the Cy Young race that you are a big part of. Some people, writers, don't believe relievers should be up for Cy Young; that's more of an everyday thing; maybe MVP. I wonder what your thoughts are about that and the possibility of Trevor being in there might change the voting.
CHRIS CARPENTER:
From a pitcher's standpoint, what kind of problems does Jose Reyes present to you at the plate and also on the base paths?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
How much do you rely on video before you go out and throw?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
Since you've been here, you've been -- just a little follow up on the Reyes question, you've been really successful at controlling the running game. What are the keys to that for you, is that something you've always done well, and what goes into the success you have, aside from having Yadi, what goes into the success you have of controlling the running game?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
You're closing out on 200 innings for the second straight year. How do you feel physically at this time this year; is it any different from how you felt at this time last year?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
Your comments about Yadi, not a whole lot of players in the Major Leagues can affect the game, and can be a big force defensively, and it seems like he can. How does he do that? What sort of defensive force is he?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
How has Looper helped you out in the set up role?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
Have you noticed in post season games the scouting reports are obviously in, that guys will stray a little bit from what you think is the normal first pitch swingers pull back, and you as a pitcher, can you go away from your norm when you know you're playing a playoff type roster?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
Has it been your normal routine to stop throwing between starts at the end of the year, or is this year any different in that way, or that's not a result of the last couple years?
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