Pujols and Rolen postgame interviews
Game 1 sluggers feeling comfortable at the plate
Albert, when you come up with a
runner on second, two outs, first base open,
you expect to be walked in that situation?
ALBERT PUJOLS:
Scott, it wasn't any secret how the
Mets were trying to pitch to you coming inside.
It seems like the last game or two you started
to adjust to that, when did you start to feel
more comfortable with that?
SCOTT ROLEN:
Scott, can you describe that play
coming around third, the Cardinal fans holding
their breaths, because of your shoulder
situation. What happened there and what sort
of shape are you in? And Albert, is there
anything better on your menu in your
restaurant than the chicken and rice?
ALBERT PUJOLS:
Yes.
ALBERT PUJOLS:
Yes.
ALBERT PUJOLS:
SCOTT ROLEN: The play in the third (laughter), we were going on contact at the time. Jimmy was at third base. So ground ball, he's going to go. I'm going to third base right then. I saw him throw the ball wide left, and I'm looking to see if the ball is going to bounce back off the screen. And I looked back up and I was in mid-stride and he was right in front of me. I just kind of went over the top of him. I'm fine. Physically I'm fine. It didn't hurt. I hit my head a little bit, I think, but I don't remember. But I'm physically fine. And it ended up scoring two runs on the play, it was good.
Can you talk about Reyes'
performance tonight, and not just that he got
you so deep in the game, but there were times
when he was so dominant, 17 straight he
knocked down.
SCOTT ROLEN:
First of all, Scott, going into the
World Series you had an 0 for, and Albert, no
RBIs, did either one of you give any thought to
that before today's game? Was it kind of a
relief when you hit today's home runs?
SCOTT ROLEN:
ALBERT PUJOLS: Like Scott said, I don't think you can change anything that happened two years ago. That was then, this is now. What can you do to help out your team to win? I'm here to try to do my best. I don't want to put any pressure on myself, I have a lot of guys, they can help the team a lot of different ways. Every time I come to the ballpark I just try to think about what I'm going to do to help my team to win, with the defense or with my offense, and don't think about what's out there on the board. I don't care if -- we got the win today and that's what's big.
Could you talk a little bit about
Reyes and what you saw from him tonight?
ALBERT PUJOLS:
Both of you said there was no
connection to the World Series two years ago.
Before the game your manager did talk about
how he tried to prepare you better after a tough
seven-game series than two years ago. Was
the preparation as a team in kind of forgetting
or moving past the seven-game LCS different
than it was -- different this year than it was
before Boston?
ALBERT PUJOLS:
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