Jim Leyland postgame interview
Detroit manager says extra adrenaline is working for Rogers
I don't know how much you saw
Rogers previously in postseason, but I'm just
wondering if you might have an explanation as
to why he's been this kind of a dominant
pitcher in this postseason as opposed to a
pitcher who couldn't even get into the fifth
inning in all the previous postseasons?
JIM LEYLAND:
What was on Kenny's ball and what
did you talk to the umpires about?
JIM LEYLAND:
Have you got any sense what's on
the hand, though, because it was pretty visible
on television --
JIM LEYLAND:
Did they ask him to wash his hands
before the second or when did that happen?
JIM LEYLAND:
Knowing Tony the way you know
him, are you surprised that he would say to the
umpires, I don't make a big issue out of this?
JIM LEYLAND:
In a similar situation, how would you
handle that, if you saw their pitcher with
something on his hands? Or your batters
came back and said Weaver was showing some
strange movement?
JIM LEYLAND:
Can you talk about pitchers and
adrenaline. How does Todd Jones get your
heart racing in some of those ninth inning save
situations?
JIM LEYLAND:
Talk about Craig Monroe. The first
home run, two at-bats in a row, coming up to
really get the offense going.
JIM LEYLAND:
Can you give us a comment on
Carlos Guillen tonight.
JIM LEYLAND:
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