Brandon Inge pregame interview
Detroit third baseman finds it tough to wait and wait
I know you hate not playing, so what
has all this downtime done to you?
BRANDON INGE:
How do the players feel for Mike
Maroth not getting a chance to be in the World
Series? He lost so many games in 2003.
BRANDON INGE:
Even though it's been only three
games, have you seen pitching on a sustained
level that's been a step up from anything that
you'd seen earlier this year?
BRANDON INGE:
I'm talking about opposing pitching.
BRANDON INGE:
No, the question is St. Louis'
pitching.
BRANDON INGE:
Todd Jones has a reputation for
being very witty and in dealing with reporters. I
imagine he's probably even funnier with you
guys. A, is that the case? And B, do you have
a favorite thing that he maybe said that you
walked away shaking your head laughing?
BRANDON INGE:
You said the time off has given you
a chance to talk to some of the pitchers. When
you talked to Todd Jones, did you actually get
anything out of that?
BRANDON INGE:
Baseball.
BRANDON INGE:
With Weaver and Verlander pitching
against each other tomorrow, you played with
both those guys as young pitchers, how do
they compare to one another?
BRANDON INGE:
I was just wondering, the last time
you got rained out during the postseason you
went out and ran off seven straight. Has
anybody mentioned that while you've been
waiting around to play?
BRANDON INGE:
I was just curious if you remember
who was your pitcher that day who pitched the
one-hitter?
BRANDON INGE:
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