Jeff Suppan pregame interview
Cards hurler says there are advantages for pitchers in both leagues
People will say you're only as good
as your last start, but what have the previous
two, three starts do for you heading into
tomorrow?
JEFF SUPPAN:
With no DH in your park, you
already have a postseason homer, do you think
there will be a big disadvantage with the
pitchers having to hit?
JEFF SUPPAN:
What can an extra off day do, or an
extra day's rest do for you at this time of year?
JEFF SUPPAN:
If you guys win the World Series I
think you would have, I'm not sure if it's the
worst or one of the worst regular season
records of any team that won the World Series.
Have you guys thought about that? Do you
guys know about that and if you did win it,
would that matter at all, would that mean any
more or any less?
JEFF SUPPAN:
When a bunch of us approached
you Sunday in Detroit when news of the labor
deal leaked out, you weren't able to say a lot.
Given the fact that in about an hour, it looks
like the announcement is finally coming. What
reaction do you have about the state of the
game and the fact that it looks like there's
long-term labor peace?
JEFF SUPPAN:
Going back to the rest issue, if you
had an extra week or so at this time of year
between starts, how would that affect you and
what adjustments would you have to make?
JEFF SUPPAN:
Can you talk a little bit about the job
that Adam Wainwright has done, going from
Minor League starter to closer here?
JEFF SUPPAN:
I guess they're going to announce
the new Collective Bargaining Agreement in a
few hours, can you explain how sort of the
relationship that you see between players and
management has changed over the years now
that this is going to be unprecedented 16
straight years of no labor stoppage, when
before it was every time they lost a World
Series. Can you explain it from your career,
how you've seen it change the relationship?
JEFF SUPPAN:
When you look back to Spring
Training, that first start against the Mets to
everything you guys went through during the
season and now you're an MVP of a series and
whatnot, how did you handle the season?
What were some of the ups and downs, and
how did you deal with those?
JEFF SUPPAN:
Just to follow up, first of all, I was
going to ask you that very question (laughter).
JEFF SUPPAN:
Follow-up on the DH, the non-DH, as
someone who's pitched in both leagues, is
there one that you prefer? Do you prefer the
National League type of ball better than the
American League ball?
JEFF SUPPAN:
Besides starting tomorrow night,
what has been the most enjoyable part of this
whole experience for you?
JEFF SUPPAN:
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