Chris Duncan, Jim Edmonds pregame interview
Cards players not looking past tonight's game
Chris, as a guy who's usually hitting
in front of those guys, how much different does
this lineup look and how much better does it
work when Jimmy is going and when Scott is
going the way they are now? It's been a while
since you had both those guys going the way
they are. How different does the lineup work
when you've got both of them going right?
CHRIS DUNCAN:
Jim, if a potential free agent called
you and said, what's it like to play for La
Russa, what are the do's and don'ts playing for
La Russa --
JIM EDMONDS:
What would you tell him?
JIM EDMONDS:
This is for both of you guys, if you
could. If the Cardinals win the World Series, do
you think it would change the perception at all
of the National League compared to the
American League?
JIM EDMONDS:
CHRIS DUNCAN: I agree with Jim on that. It's something that we really don't think about. We're just trying to stay focused on our main goal, and we're not really thinking about what league is better. That's something that you guys can talk about, for sure.
Jim, we're a couple of hours before
the first pitch. You've been playing many
years, you're very close to achieving, I guess,
the ultimate goal for you. Can you just talk
about your mood right now? I know you're
always an even-keeled person, but are you
excited right now, do you feel something inside
right now?
JIM EDMONDS:
Chris, we asked your dad a lot about
you, I'd like to ask you about your dad. If you
could put into perspective for us or just kind of
discuss for us what kind of preparation he
does, and how consumed he is by trying to find
an edge any way possible, either for the
pitchers or even for you or for the defense, just
everything he does.
CHRIS DUNCAN:
You've been with Tony, as you were
saying, for a long time, with all the injuries you
guys have had this year and the losing streaks
during the season, to get to this point how
important has Tony been, and in some ways
has it been his best managing job you've seen?
JIM EDMONDS:
I want to ask about your health: Is
this the best you've felt in several months?
Are you still getting that injection, and what's it
like to run around with a foot that's numb?
JIM EDMONDS:
Chris, how familiar were you with
the landscape here? Before you became a
professional and how much did you and Shelly
hang around in the clubhouse when you were
growing up and if so, who were some of the
players that kind of took an interest in you and
teased you and you had kind of a banter with at
that time?
CHRIS DUNCAN:
Jim, with all the adversity of all the
injuries this team has had during the regular
season, how does it feel knowing that you're
only a game away from winning a
championship?
JIM EDMONDS:
Jim, you look at the team the way
they played in September, struggled a little bit
because you were out and David Eckstein was
out. David only played eight games and you
were reduced in at-bats. You guys started
every game in the postseason. Is this the team
we would have seen all season if you had been
healthy?
JIM EDMONDS:
Conditions are the same for both
teams and it's been wet and cold, with what
happened to Granderson last night, is that
something that could happen on any given play
in the outfield? How dicey is it in the outfield?
JIM EDMONDS:
So it's not necessarily the wetness?
JIM EDMONDS:
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