Jim Leyland pregame interview
Manager is 'thrilled' to be in World Series with Tigers
How does this World Series for
you compare to your first one with the
Marlins?
JIM LEYLAND:
The '97 team you brought in (Darren)
Daulton, it seemed like he had a presence in
the clubhouse that I don't know if it was lacking
before, but this team didn't seem like you had
to do it. It seemed like these guys had a
different kind of camaraderie; is that correct?
JIM LEYLAND:
Over the course of the year the team
that scores first generally wins the ballgame
more often than not. Does that become more
important during the World Series on this
stage?
JIM LEYLAND:
Who is DH tonight?
JIM LEYLAND:
In '97 with the Marlins you had
talked to your team I think during the playoffs
how you felt Muhammad Ali was an
inspirational figure for you. I think you may
have talked about it to your players again this
year, maybe, during the playoffs. Why is that,
what is so special about him to you?
JIM LEYLAND:
Okay.
JIM LEYLAND:
Rick's question about how this is
different from your first World Series, is
there a difference, do you feel, in the way
the community is embracing your team as
opposed to obviously the situation in south
Florida has never been --
JIM LEYLAND:
In June you and Tony talked about
managing against each other and that it was an
uncomfortable feeling --
JIM LEYLAND:
Just to follow up, how do you feel
about being a part of that? Do you feel like it's
a special thing for you to have come in here
and done this, either for these people or with
these people?
JIM LEYLAND:
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