Jeff Weaver pregame interview
Credits La Russa, Duncan's confidence in him for turnaround
You pitched here before, and pitched
pretty well. What do you like about this park
and are you going to be kind of motivated
tomorrow night?
JEFF WEAVER:
I don't know if you saw the paper
today, but Todd Jones said some sort of
unkind things about you, basically a good
riddance situation. Why doesn't he like you, do
you have any idea? What's your sense of
some of the other guys over there?
JEFF WEAVER:
We know that your Anaheim
experience this year was a disappointment.
Could you tell us or try to put your finger on
why the difference in St. Louis, what has
happened to you there that has led you to
being here now, pitching so well?
JEFF WEAVER:
Detroit, what was your high point
here and what was your low point? What do
you remember about the last time you were in
the World Series?
JEFF WEAVER:
How do you think you've changed
as a player and as a pitcher since you left
Detroit?
JEFF WEAVER:
A moment ago you mentioned Dave
Duncan and gave him some credit for the way
your year turned around. Could you
specifically talk about what he did when you
and him started working together for the first
time this year, because he is, after all, one of
the better pitching coaches of all time?
JEFF WEAVER:
When the Cardinals went to the
World Series in 2004 it was a quick turnaround,
just like it has been this year. I know you
weren't there, but did you have time to digest
this process and move on? La Russa felt that
was a factor in the sweep against the Red Sox?
JEFF WEAVER:
What were your emotions about the
trade from here and of your impressions of
Dave Dombrowski at the time, and have those
things change over time?
JEFF WEAVER:
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