Justin Verlander pregame interview
Detroit pitcher answers questions on velocity
Weather like tonight, is it tougher for
pitchers or for hitters?
JUSTIN VERLANDER:
There was some concern last start
about your velocity, how have you felt in the
bullpen and has it picked up?
JUSTIN VERLANDER:
A similar velocity question: It
seemed like your velocity got better as the
game went on. Are there any adjustments so
that you can get your velocity up earlier in the
innings?
JUSTIN VERLANDER:
It's the same subject, but again, it's
unusual for you to be that far down on your
speed. And it's taken you a while and a couple
of starts to get up to 96 or 97. Is it possible
that your arm is frankly semi-dead right now?
JUSTIN VERLANDER:
Surely during the season there were
times when you were pitching without your
best stuff. I wondered how often was it that
you didn't have your best fastball this year?
JUSTIN VERLANDER:
Other than a few bats in your lineup
not hitting that well in these three games, what
are the main things you think you guys have
not done as successfully in the series that you
did earlier in the year when you were having
more success?
JUSTIN VERLANDER:
Is it difficult knowing that or not
knowing whether you're pitching the next
game, it could be because the weather, it could
be Friday? Is it difficult to focus knowing that
it's the World Series?
JUSTIN VERLANDER:
It was written this morning that you
and some of the other guys were a little
suspicious when you saw the radar gun
readings on Zumaya last night. How quickly
did it take you to think there was something
funny there?
JUSTIN VERLANDER:
As a follow-up, how much effect can
it have especially when a young pitcher is used
to every once in a while checking on those
readings?
JUSTIN VERLANDER:
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