Reyes, Lo Duca and Maine postgame interviews
Mets players talk about Game 6 of the NLCS
John, can you just talk about bases
loaded, two out in the first inning? Paul did a
great job blocking that one pitch, and to get
him out.
JOHN MAINE:
How composed are you in that
situation?
JOHN MAINE:
John, can you say, were you
nervous at all going into this start, and
comprehending the importance of it?
JOHN MAINE:
Speaking of nervous before a start,
your catcher came out before the first pitch in
the first inning to talk. Was it just, one for a
fastball, two for a curve, or was it more
philosophical?
JOHN MAINE:
R rated?
JOHN MAINE:
PAUL LO DUCA: The old college, "Go get 'em."
Most stories tomorrow are going to
be about your performance. Have you taken a
step back and thought about what you have
done here in Game 6 to force a Game 7?
JOHN MAINE:
Speaking of Paul coming out to talk
to you, Carlos came up a couple of times. Can
you share what he might have said to you,
coming over from first base a couple of times?
JOHN MAINE:
Jose, how eager were you, how
excited were you to have a game like this,
personally, where you could show off all of the
talent that you have out there?
JOSE REYES:
PAUL LO DUCA: Wow.
Paul, why did you feel the need to
do that to John right before the game, to go up
and talk to him? And number two, you waited a
long time to get to the World Series, what are
your thoughts about going into tomorrow's
game?
PAUL LO DUCA:
Do you feel like it was your
responsibility to set the tone, and did you ever
imagine hitting a home run to set it?
JOSE REYES:
Were you overthrowing just a little
bit in the first inning to start the game? And do
you still take the 7 train to the stadium?
JOHN MAINE:
PAUL LO DUCA:
What pitch did you hit for the home
run and how did that feel rounding the bases,
especially after the disappointment the night
before?
JOSE REYES:
For John and Paul, it seems like a
simple question, but what's the feeling you get
when three pitches into Chris Carpenter's
night, you have him down 1-0?
PAUL LO DUCA:
JOHN MAINE: Same. (Laughter.)
You've had some post-season
starts, but what's the one you were the most
nervous for?
JOHN MAINE:
For all three of you, how conscious
were you of the intensity of the fans' reactions
throughout the game? Did it help in any way,
did it hurt the communication in the field in any
way? How do you react to the fans during the
game?
PAUL LO DUCA:
JOSE REYES: I just try to stay focused all game and that's it.
JOHN MAINE: It's great. The fans here, if you need that little extra momentum, they will help you out. They will give it to you. It's fun to play in front of these fans.
Just a follow-up on that: The place
nearly exploded when you got your single to
score the two insurance runs. What's the
feeling getting down to first base there with the
place going crazy like that?
PAUL LO DUCA:
You're a real electric guy, what do
you do tonight to be relaxed for tomorrow that
the team needs you, what are you going to do
tonight so that you can be ready for tomorrow?
JOSE REYES:
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