Eckstein, Wainwright postgame interview
Cards players agree that starting pitching has been fantastic
Could you talk about have you ever
had at any level, anytime two more
unbelievable at-bats, back-to-back like that that
were game turners?
DAVID ECKSTEIN:
When you hit the fly ball that
Monroe almost caught, are you thinking he had
a shot of it, what were you thinking?
DAVID ECKSTEIN:
You came out you almost hit a home
run your first at-bat the other night, you wound
up getting a single on a hit to third base. Did
you feel a little bit like, hey, wait, this could be
my night, coming out the way you did?
DAVID ECKSTEIN:
This is for both guys: The starting
pitching throughout the season was something
that was up and down, how important has that
been to this team playing well here over this
past three series?
DAVID ECKSTEIN:
ADAM WAINWRIGHT: I agree with him. Our starting pitching has been fantastic, and when they pitch great, it makes it a lot easier on the bullpen; when they're going deeper in the game, the bullpen is way more effective. It takes a load off -- they keep us in the game, our offense.
David, you always hear that the
fourth game is the most difficult to win, what
do you think the mindset would be in the
ballclub as you arrive at the park tomorrow?
DAVID ECKSTEIN:
David, Craig Monroe had a lot of
complimentary things to say about you, but he
also said he was playing in, because he didn't
expect you to drive a ball like that. Do you get
a kick out of showing guys you can hit balls
like that?
DAVID ECKSTEIN:
I wanted to follow it up, were you
surprised that they were so shallow or was part
of it maybe a factor of the wet grass and the
runner at second base?
DAVID ECKSTEIN:
David, your manager Tony La Russa
said you had a big heart. It reminded me of the
story of Leo Durocher, that talked about a guy
named Eddie Stanky, that's where we heard the
shot heard around the world in '51. He said, "If
I had nine guys like that, I'd win the World
Series."
DAVID ECKSTEIN:
How did you feel after that double
and the run came in?
ADAM WAINWRIGHT:
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