What can you say about Reyes
insofar as, A, what you were expecting from
him tonight, best case scenario, and whether or
not he exceeded your expectations?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Obviously you didn't have much
choice in the matter, the way your rotation was
lined up, but you have to be pleased now after
this, to now have your next best three pitchers
going in the next three games?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Who do you think was more
surprised to see that ball out over the plate,
you or Albert Pujols in the third inning?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Why was Reyes so effective?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Two years ago Pujols, Edmonds and
Rolen combined to six in 45 bats in the World
Series, no homers, one RBI; tonight a great
performance. Do you think two years ago
helped that at all?
TONY LA RUSSA:
How close was it to being Jason
Marquis in Game 1 and not Anthony Reyes?
TONY LA RUSSA:
I know it was a smaller thing earlier
in the third inning, but can you talk about
calling a hit-and-run with Taguchi up, and how
important when you consider how the rest of
the inning went? I believe he had to throw his
bat at that ball and get it on it and not having
Molina running against Ivan Rodriguez.
TONY LA RUSSA:
Who taught Anthony to wear his hat
that way?
TONY LA RUSSA:
In terms of wackiness, how wacky
was the play when Inge backed up on the ball?
He was charged with an error for obstructing.
TONY LA RUSSA:
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