Tom Glavine pregame interview
Mets pitcher feels advantage swings toward hitters in short series
Any difference in your preparations
with one less day of rest, and can you recall
doing this in the postseason before?
TOM GLAVINE:
There's so much made of the
difference between three days' rest and four
days' rest. Do you feel different when you have
that one day less rest, do you feel less strong,
is it something that's noticeable?
TOM GLAVINE:
The Mets had such a big lead all
season and then you never trailed in the
Division Series against the Dodgers and now
you're down 2-1. Would you say this is a
moment of truth for your team, and how do you
see the team reacting to a situation you haven't
been in before this year?
TOM GLAVINE:
A few days after the fact, how did
you feel about what Albert Pujols said after
Game 1?
TOM GLAVINE:
Do you think the team is looking at
tonight's game as let's just find a way to win
this game tonight and let Tom take it
tomorrow?
TOM GLAVINE:
There's been a lot of discussion
about pitching in New York, especially with the
struggles that Jeff Weaver had there, I'm just
curious if you noticed anything different when
you first got to New York and anything that
sticks out that would make it harder for
somebody than any place else.
TOM GLAVINE:
Coming back tomorrow night in a
short series against the same team, it seems
like it's going to be a unique challenge for you
coming back in such a short amount of time
against the same team, something you haven't
had to do all year, is that going to involve a lot
more thinking and more of a cat-and-mouse
game for you?
TOM GLAVINE:
I don't know if you saw the video of
Magglio hitting the homer yesterday, but
Atlanta being a team that was downtrodden for
so long and finally went to the World Series, do
you have a sense of what the players in Detroit
are going through right now and the city is
going right now?
TOM GLAVINE:
After being his teammate for a short
time, do you have a read on Perez's emotional
makeup and what does he have to do tonight
early?
TOM GLAVINE:
You've seen David Wright since he
came around and it seems like he's the same
guy no matter what the highs are, what the
lows are, where does that come from, and are
you seeing that now from him?
TOM GLAVINE:
Do you have any sort of analysis of
why the Cardinals seem to be vulnerable to
left-handed pitching? In this series alone,
except for the inning they had against Wagner,
you and Oliver have been able to shut them
down.
TOM GLAVINE:
The absence of the pitchers who are
not on this roster, Pedro and El Duque, seems
to hang over this series right now. Do you
personally feel the weight of their absence?
TOM GLAVINE:
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