Guillen and Monroe postgame interview
Detroit's Game 2 offensive stars talk about Tigers' focus
You say that it's one game at a time
and you're doing it like that.
CARLOS GUILLEN:
Craig and then Carlos, just talk
about Kenny's performance. What it is about
him this postseason? Have you ever seen
anybody pitch like this in the playoffs?
CRAIG MONROE:
Craig, this club has a remarkable
ability to bounce back from really
disappointing defeats and bounce back almost
immediately, where does that come from?
CRAIG MONROE:
Craig, some of us spoke to you
yesterday and you said you felt as focused as
you have in a long time. Can you talk about
why that is? And also explain to us what
happened on the home run tonight.
CRAIG MONROE:
Craig, one of the other reporters just
asked Kenny if he was aware that the scoreless
inning streak in the postseason is 27 innings,
and belongs to Christy Mathewson. His
response was, "I'm no Christy Mathewson."
You're in the likes of Barry Bonds and Hank
Greenberg with the home runs, do you care to
take that one?
CRAIG MONROE:
Craig, when the team was slumping
in September you told us, I don't want to be on
a roller coaster with all its highs and lows.
You're on a couple of highs in the first two
games with the home runs. Where are you
getting this calm and this maturation you were
talking about?
CRAIG MONROE:
For Carlos, first, and then for Craig,
considering how critical this game was and
considering the fact that last night you got a
little bit impatient at the plate, were swinging at
some pitches that you hadn't been through the
first two series, what was the approach and
what was discussed before tonight's game and
how did it change in going against Weaver and
the Cardinals tonight?
CARLOS GUILLEN:
CRAIG MONROE: I don't think we changed anything today. For us we wanted to come out and be aggressive. We feel like that's got us to this point thus far, so why not continue to go up there and be aggressive. But I think when you trust your eyes, I think the guys are trusting their eyes and you get to a point where you're going, and we're an aggressive team. We've swung the bats well all season long, and I don't think we need to change that right now. I think we need to continue to be aggressive.
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