Jim Leyland pregame interview
Tigers manager talks about pitching to Albert Pujols
Kenny on the hill tonight has got to
give your team a lot of confidence. Do you feel
they are riding the wave of momentum that he's
had here at Comerica throughout the season?
JIM LEYLAND:
Did you give any thought take
putting Casey at first base, moving Guillen to
short and bringing in another bat?
JIM LEYLAND:
Your hitters seemed a lot more
patient in the first two rounds, last night they
swung early in the count, and Reyes had a low
pitch count because of that. Was that
anxiousness from being off so long?
JIM LEYLAND:
You were in a situation where you
were able to use a lot of your relievers last
night, your front-line guys. You did not use
Zumaya. How much of that is you're worried
about him being available only once?
JIM LEYLAND:
You have advance scouting, and
you have video to watch the Cardinals, how
much can you learn about them and their
lineup in one game like last night?
JIM LEYLAND:
Q. Last night you took the blame
yourself for pitching to Pujols with first base
open. Were you surprised at the reaction to
that or does that come with the decision? And
did you play it over in your mind throughout
the evening afterward?
JIM LEYLAND:
Can you talk about your ballclub
being resilient all year long, and talk about
being resilient tonight being down 1-0 tonight.
JIM LEYLAND:
If that Pujols situation arises again,
Rogers being a lefty, Edmonds probably hitting
behind him, does your thinking change at all?
JIM LEYLAND:
What was the explanation you were
given on the interference call to Inge on that?
JIM LEYLAND:
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