Jim Edmonds postgame interview
Cards outfielder tries to swing only at strikes
How long have the symptoms from
the concussion been gone now and how
disconcerting was it that it took so long to
diagnose it and not really knowing what was
happening?
JIM EDMONDS:
How disconcerting was it to you?
JIM EDMONDS:
Can you talk about Chris'
performance tonight and how dominant he
was.
JIM EDMONDS:
You looked like your old self, how fit
do you feel you are right now?
JIM EDMONDS:
How much have you and the whole
team used your underdog status as motivation
through the series?
JIM EDMONDS:
You seem to have a knack for
coming alive, if you will, in the postseason.
Without giving away any trade secrets, how do
you pull that off?
JIM EDMONDS:
Your success against lefties in the
postseason has been pretty well this
postseason, explain why that is. Is it because
you're seeing the ball better? Do you approach
the left-hander different than the right-hander
in any case?
JIM EDMONDS:
Can you talk about what you
thought Robertson's strategy was against you
when you got the double.
JIM EDMONDS:
I know the media likes to hype, this
game is a must-win game, how critical beyond
going up two games to one was it to win this
first game at home?
JIM EDMONDS:
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