For those of us who don't see you
every day, didn't see you down the stretch, tell
us a little about this bullpen and how it came
together, especially the younger guys.
TONY LA RUSSA:
Yadi was talking yesterday about,
we know he's made a lot of adjustments to
various things over the years, but he said he's
really had some success with kind of staying
back and trying to go the opposite way, and I'm
just wondering how he's looked to you at the
plate this last week or however long it's been.
TONY LA RUSSA:
With the way the pitching is set up,
starting pitching is set up for both teams, what
kind of games are you expecting here in the
next couple of days, especially since both
teams have injuries, key injuries in their
starting rotations where you're going a little bit
deeper to guys that you didn't probably expect
to use in the postseason?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Most of your moves that you made
in the last game worked for you, I was just
curious if there's a fine line between being very
smart and good fortune at this time of the year
managerial-wise?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Is Scott Rolen in the lineup tonight?
And how do you keep this thing from becoming
a tryout in each game, which I think is a
sentiment he had according to the St. Louis
paper, that Thursday was a trial-type situation?
TONY LA RUSSA:
I assume then that Spiezio is in the
outfield today. Can you tell us how well he's
done defensively as an outfielder this year?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Are you a believer in momentum
within a short series, and if so, what kind of a
value apart from one win do you place on last
night's game?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Sounds like you laid out most of
what you had in your lineup. What went into
the various decisions you had to make in
today's lineup?
TONY LA RUSSA:
You've said several times that you
with a watched Ronnie Belliard from afar and
had interest in him before, what did you make
of how deep he played defensively and what do
you make now that you're closer to kind of the
action there, what he's able to do with that?
TONY LA RUSSA:
You mentioned Oliver Perez before,
he had an unlikely journey here, he said the
last place he expected to be was the NLCS. In
your experience, who have been some unlikely
starters and how have they done for you?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Or against you.
TONY LA RUSSA:
I've read your quotes and stuff
going back and forth the last couple of days
about Albert. Do you think this has been
overblown, and what's your thoughts on this as
a couple of days have passed and you've
settled down a little bit?
TONY LA RUSSA:
To be fair, he was not spontaneous,
he made us wait, so he had plenty of time to
calm down and the questions were not
inflammatory at all. They were very casual
questions and his reaction -- and that's why
there was such a huge cry. It was not
immediately after the game by a long stretch.
That's probably why.
TONY LA RUSSA:
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