Would you explain what you talked
to the umpire about after the second inning?
KENNY ROGERS:
Sorry to lead off with this question:
Just for the record, what was on your hand in
the first inning? How did you take it off and
why?
KENNY ROGERS:
Did somebody complain?
KENNY ROGERS:
The umpires didn't mention it at all
to you?
KENNY ROGERS:
Not to beat a dead horse here, but
you say a clump of dirt. How can you have a
clump of dirt on your hand?
KENNY ROGERS:
According to Jim, the opposing
team complained that your ball was doing
strange things. If they did make that complaint,
do you think you're getting into their heads and
is this to your psychological advantage?
KENNY ROGERS:
Can you explain at all what the
difference is between you now as this
dominant postseason pitcher, as opposed to
the previous pitcher who really didn't even get
into the fifth inning in all your previous
postseason starts. Jimmy said it's an
adrenaline rush from the Yankee game. Is it
more than that or what?
KENNY ROGERS:
Over the things that happened to
you over the last 17 months of your life, did
you ever imagine you'd be here doing this
tonight?
KENNY ROGERS:
How does this postseason
performance as a whole, how do you think that
is going to change the perception of your entire
career?
KENNY ROGERS:
Your manager said that you washed
your hands between innings.
KENNY ROGERS:
He made it sound like you were told
to do that.
KENNY ROGERS:
Can you explain how fun this
postseason has been for you, 23 scoreless
innings?
KENNY ROGERS:
I'm curious, you seem to be taking
this in stride. Are you enjoying the success
you've had in this postseason?
KENNY ROGERS:
Twenty-three consecutive scoreless innings in
this postseason, the record is 27 by Christy
Mathewson in the World Series, are you aware
of that and what do you think about that?
KENNY ROGERS:
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