Tony La Russa pregame interview
Says Cards not "an overwhelming underdog anymore"
Can you speak about the impact that
Dave Duncan has had in particular on Suppan
and Carpenter after last night's win. Both of
them have talked at length about the impact
he's had on a one-on-one situation working
with them, if you would comment on that.
TONY LA RUSSA:
You've got both Reyes and Weaver
coming to the podium next, what's your
thought process on Game 5?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Jeff Suppan has taped a political
advertisement here for Missouri, I'm wondering
if you have any policy or preference regarding
your players when it comes to this kind of
area?
TONY LA RUSSA:
In the LCS you seemed very hesitant
to wait until the last minute to decide on the
starter for the next day and you didn't want to
put the guys through that. What's different
about this situation from that time around?
TONY LA RUSSA:
What kind of evolution did you see
in Anthony Reyes through the season that led
to his Game 1 performance?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Reyes, Rogers and Carpenter have
all pitched great games in the World Series,
and certainly not detracting from that, but how
much tougher is it for hitters when it's 42
degrees?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Reyes.
TONY LA RUSSA:
If you're bringing Reyes and Weaver
in here, when you make that decision can we
assume that the other guy will be available in
relief or would you be elected to use either of
those guys in relief depending on how the
series goes?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Your lineup, please, and any
significant changes?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Tony, Derek Jeter has often
mentioned, he feels the presence of the ghosts
of past Yankee greatness and draws inspiration
from that. Do you feel anything like that given
the history of this franchise?
TONY LA RUSSA:
There hasn't been a stolen base in
the series, not a lot of what you'd call little ball.
Is that the circumstances, is it something you'd
like to get more in your game in the rest of the
series?
TONY LA RUSSA:
What do you see differently in
Molina's approach to the postseason compared
to what he did most of the regular season?
TONY LA RUSSA:
With the conditions you're going to
be playing in tonight, will that affect the way
you approach or handle the game?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Last night the situation with
Carpenter, obviously the win is the most
important thing, going about the business of
picking up the win, finishing the game the way
you did, the decision you made becomes
another part of it. Have you or can you even
allow yourself as a manager to get emotional
even for a second about a guy, complete game,
World Series shutout, have you done that in the
past and do you almost have to eliminate that
thought process pretty quickly if it does pop
into your mind?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Given the importance of starting
pitching related to the weather, is there
concern on your part tonight Suppan going,
say, four or five innings and then the game is
delayed? Have you had any conversations yet
with baseball officials or will you regarding that
subject?
TONY LA RUSSA:
This is a couple in a off for
Encarnacion, is he doing anything off the field
or is he out of the games to get straightened
out? Is there a conversation you have to have
with him when a guy who's been a regular sits
out two games in a row? What are the sort of
aspects and complications of sitting a starter
two games in a row?
TONY LA RUSSA:
A lot of people seem puzzled,
obviously, that a team that only won 83 games
in the regular season can have the success
you've had in October. Is it possible that,
especially given the way Suppan has become
almost a second No. 1 for you, that you're a
team that's perhaps built for the postseason,
so to speak, or at least more built for the
postseason perhaps than for the regular
season?
TONY LA RUSSA:
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