Jeff Weaver postgame interview
Game 5 winner thanks the Cardinals for believing in him
The beginning of July, could you
have ever imagined holding that champagne
right now?
JEFF WEAVER:
Congratulations. That moment in
the game after Duncan struggled with that ball
with the double, getting the strike out on
Rodriguez, can you take us through that at-bat,
how pivotal that moment was to what you did
tonight?
JEFF WEAVER:
Anybody whose ever been passed
over, let go from their job, fired, not taken
seriously, sort of knows the feeling of what it's
like to be in the position to stand there and say,
see, I told you so. Is that sort of where your
head is right now or is it someplace else?
JEFF WEAVER:
I'm curious, this has been such an
unbelievable year for the team, the September
swoon, the losingest team ever to win a World
Series, your ups and downs. What is it about
this team that you're able to put it together in
October and be the last team standing?
JEFF WEAVER:
You said that the city really
embraced you from when you got there, when
they saw you at the Outback eating alone. And
I'm just wondering what it means to get the win
here for this city.
JEFF WEAVER:
I know it's right afterwards, but you
obviously have become a very important
member of the Cardinals this year. When it
comes to your future, you've raised your stock
a lot. Do you see yourself here for a long time?
Is this where you want to be next year and for
the years ahead?
JEFF WEAVER:
How big was that play that you and
Albert put together?
JEFF WEAVER:
Is it even more special to have
pitched as well as you did and for the Cardinals
to have beaten the Tigers considering you
played for Detroit? And I know most of those
players and people are no longer with the
organization, but you did once wear the Tigers'
uniform.
JEFF WEAVER:
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