You seem to be very effective in cold
weather, how come?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
Your team is coming off a loss, you
come in here and give them eight shutout
innings, really knock guys down. Do you think
at all coming into the game about how
important of a lift that would be for the whole
team, not just getting a win, but the way you
kind of delivered that win?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
Chris, all three of the starters for the
Cardinals have done a good job with Polanco,
Ordonez and Pudge, of course. What's been
the key to silencing them and how important is
it to silence those guys?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
How special is it, Chris, to come
through with an effort like this when you didn't
get a chance to pitch against the Red Sox two
years ago? Were you left empty there and
does it fill a void for you to have this kind of
performance tonight?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
The problem with your hand in the
seventh inning, did that just go away, was that
a quick thing? Also, when you were allowed to
hit in the eighth and it looked like you were
going to get a chance to complete the game,
what were your thoughts then? And when you
found out that you weren't going back out?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
Your numbers at home this year
were ridiculously good. How comfortable are
you pitching in this place?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
In the last series you weren't even
the best pitcher on your staff, and you're going
into him tomorrow. Do you expect this run of
starting pitching, it's been good starting
pitching in every game of the series, from one
team or the other, do you expect it to keep
growing here as we go deeper into the series?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
After your struggles in the
Championship Series, was there any
heightened intensity, enthusiasm on your part
in regards to coming out?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
Obviously as a teammate of Jim
Edmonds, do you all expect him to turn it on
and play much better in the postseason and
with how he's struggled this year, being gone
for a month, how nice is it as a team to see him
do so well so far?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
There's been a lot of talk about the
Cardinals' way of playing baseball. And first of
all, what in your mind is Cardinals' baseball
and was tonight kind of a textbook example of
it?
CHRIS CARPENTER:
It seemed like you pretty much
suffocated them tonight. Were there any point
tonight where you felt like you were in a very
tight spot or a difficult jam or there was a
sequence or a pitch or batter where you felt like
you really needed to come through with
anything? It seemed like you were pretty much
in control.
CHRIS CARPENTER:
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