Tony La Russa postgame interview
Cardinals manager discusses pitching, defense
Did the eighth just go too long to
bring Chris back out after you had batted him?
TONY LA RUSSA:
What made Carp so dominating
tonight?
TONY LA RUSSA:
You've seen Carpenter awfully good,
many times. As far as efficiency goes, low
pitch count, everything else, have you seen too
many better than this?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Can you talk about what a lift having
a pitcher go out and give you shutout inning
after shutout inning, just for the rest of the
team, confidence-wise and what a lift it gives
you in these kind of series?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Jim Edmonds has a way of coming
through in the postseason. So far he's shown
that knack for the first three games of this
series, how does he do that?
TONY LA RUSSA:
How is Carpenter's hand? And
secondly, Edmonds and the way that he's
hitting lefties is so much better in the
postseason than the regular season, can you
describe why?
TONY LA RUSSA:
You've had a great starting pitched
game in every one of the first three games of
the series. With the way the pitching is lined
up the rest of the way, do you expect that to
continue? On your pitching, is Reyes going in
the fifth game, if everything follows through, if
it's necessary after that?
TONY LA RUSSA:
I understand Carpenter has been
good wherever he's pitched, but at home he's
been unbelievably good, any explanation
there?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Fourth inning, bases loaded,
nobody out, you get the fielder's choice. In
that situation how critical was it that Edmonds
comes through, and you don't allow Robertson
to get out of that without scoring any runs?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Everybody talks about the hitting
and the pitching, but how huge was the
defense tonight?
TONY LA RUSSA:
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