Kenny Rogers pregame interview
Tigers pitcher feels past failures makes World Series more rewarding
Justin has talked about how he's
tried to pick your brain this year on different
things. What kind of pearls of wisdom have
you given him heading to this first World Series
game?
KENNY ROGERS
Going through the playoffs this year
watching you pitch, and it appears that you've
become more aggressive, more ferocious
emotionally. Did you make a decision going
into those starts, I'm going to be sort of a
different character on this thing or did you just
find yourself out there working with that?
KENNY ROGERS:
End of the '02 season you were out
on the market and I think it took almost until
Spring Training to go to Minnesota, were you
prepared to walk away from the game at that
point? If somebody told you you would still be
a successful pitcher in '06, would you still have
gone along with that?
KENNY ROGERS:
What do you think you'd be doing?
KENNY ROGERS:
Who has the advantage when a
pitcher has never faced another lineup?
Anthony Reyes has not faced anybody in
today's starting lineup. Does it go to the hitters
or Reyes?
KENNY ROGERS:
Can you describe what it was like
coming off the mound in the New York and the
Oakland games with the reaction you got from
the crowd and did that surprise you at all? Is
that something that can go on?
KENNY ROGERS:
In '68 when the Cardinals and Tigers
met in the World Series, the Tigers had two
pitchers pitch on two days' rest. I was
wondering as a pitcher of this era how
remarkable you think that is, and could you
ever fathom doing that or a guy from this
generation doing that?
KENNY ROGERS:
You mentioned a minute ago that
you've been through as much as most people,
failed as much as most people. All that
experience in going through that, has that
allowed you to appreciate and maybe
understand this moment and this month more
than you ever could have?
KENNY ROGERS:
You've made reference to it a couple
of times, it was soothing for you and the team.
In that respect do you see yourself as a perfect
match for this city? And how is this city
unique, compared to the other markets you've
played in?
KENNY ROGERS:
Yesterday Jim explained the rotation
by saying he wanted to make sure that you got
two starts at Comerica Park, Game 2 and Game
6, how important is that that you have a chance
maybe to start twice here?
KENNY ROGERS:
How would you describe yourself as
a teammate?
KENNY ROGERS:
(Inaudible.)
KENNY ROGERS:
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