A lot has been made about Sean
Casey moving back to first base, but this will
be the first time in two weeks that Carlos
Guillen moves back to shortstop. What
difficulties or what does that mean to them?
JIM LEYLAND:
It's rare to have a guy who can play
both shortstop and first base. Can you tell us
the advantages you have with that kind of
versatility?
JIM LEYLAND:
Also, Zumaya warmed up the other
day during Game 2. Obviously you had the
excellent performance from Kenny. But how is
his availability? And the other day you said he
could go two, is that still the case?
JIM LEYLAND:
Yesterday you said you weren't sure
what you were going to get from Nate
Robertson given the layoff, do you feel the
same way with Bonderman? And how much of
a challenge is it to have this much time off?
JIM LEYLAND:
As an American League manager,
what kind of things do you find yourself
thinking about late in the game that you do not
think about in the National League and vice
versa?
JIM LEYLAND:
You've been in the game a long time
and you've seen a lot of labor disputes and
shutdowns and the cost of a World Series. At
6:00 today they're going to announce a new
labor deal for five years, what does it mean for
the game to have this extended period of labor
peace?
JIM LEYLAND:
I think at the end of the regular
season I remember there was a rough start for
Jeremy in the last game of the regular season.
How much more confident are you when you
send Jeremy to the mound now after these last
two playoff performances?
JIM LEYLAND:
Oftentimes the AL team seems to be
at a disadvantage in the World Series when
they move to the NL city because they lose a
big bat. That seems to be less the case with
you. It seems like it doesn't have as much an
impact because your team is not as reliant on
the DH, is that accurate?
JIM LEYLAND:
Just a follow-up on the answer you
gave a minute ago about the state of the game,
how it's booming: You've been in and out of it
over the last couple of years, different
perspectives. If you had to say why is the
game the way it is, why is it booming in so
many places?
JIM LEYLAND:
What were you able to pick up in
kind of walking around looking at the ballpark
yesterday? Did you watch any video of games
to see how the ball caroms or did you pick up
that when you were a scout for the Cards?
JIM LEYLAND:
As a guy that's been in the game for
a long time, how have you seen the
relationship between players and the owners
and management sort of change over the
years? It looks like there's going to be a new
CBA extended, no labor issues, have you seen
it get better, that you can tell?
JIM LEYLAND:
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