Preston Wilson pregame interview
Cardinals outfielder recalls Mookie's '86 World Series at-bat
You've been with several teams,
what was unique about the Cards? What did
you discover was unique about the Cardinals
when you joined them?
PRESTON WILSON:
Most often when a team comes on
the road the key is to win one game and go
home with a split, you've got that now. Does
that change the approach at all, or is it to
remain aggressive and go up 2-0?
PRESTON WILSON:
When you think about great World
Series moments, one of the first ones people
think about is Mookie's ground ball and that
whole at-bat in '86. Where were you when that
happened and did you realize at the time what a
monumental play that was going to turn out to
be?
PRESTON WILSON:
There's been sort of a job sharing
going on for a while for you all in left and right
field and down here with the DH, as well. How
do you sort of manage that? Are there any
challenges to that? What's that like as a guy
whose part of that job-sharing arrangement?
PRESTON WILSON:
Can you describe where you went
after Mookie, that play in '86. Did you go into
the clubhouse, did you go down in the room?
How much of it do you remember?
PRESTON WILSON:
What kind of adjustment was it for
you when you hit second and even first,
considering you do like to swing a lot and
those positions are mostly associated with
building counts? Did you have to change
things?
PRESTON WILSON:
When things were a struggle this
year in Houston, where did you expect to be at
this time of the year and what do you think of
the way things have turned out for you this
year?
PRESTON WILSON:
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