Sean Casey pregame interview
Tigers DH talks about the cold, the fans and playing in Detroit
When you're DHing, how much is it
killing you that you're not a first baseman?
SEAN CASEY:
How much does the weather affect
the game as far as the pitching or the hitting,
and which one has an advantage, if either?
SEAN CASEY:
I know you missed the last three
games the last series.
SEAN CASEY:
What's it like mentally to go a week
between games?
SEAN CASEY:
What did you do during the time
when your team was on the field, anything
different? Did you feel like you thought you
were going to feel after the game last night?
SEAN CASEY:
I know the fans have been great all
year. There's clearly something special
between them and Kenny in the postseason.
How much do you guys as teammates feed off
that and particularly considering last night it
was dead in here?
SEAN CASEY:
Jim Leyland said part of what could
have happened with the offense is when you
get behind is you tend to want to start swinging
and hit home runs. This is a free-swinging
team, do you have to tell yourself to step back
and be more patient?
SEAN CASEY:
How much last night was the hitters'
approach and how much was Anthony Reyes
having a good night?
SEAN CASEY:
Are you surprised how calm and
poised a lot of these rookies are here in the
World Series, especially the two pitchers last
night?
SEAN CASEY:
In late June or early July did you
ever dream you'd be in the World Series?
SEAN CASEY:
Just to follow up on that, you've
played in different cities, how is Detroit
different than any place you've ever played?
SEAN CASEY:
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