Jim Leyland pregame interview
Detroit manager keeping same lineup as last night's rainout
The last time you guys had a rain
delay, you went on to beat the Yankees three
straight games. Do you think about that stuff?
Do you talk about it in the clubhouse?
JIM LEYLAND:
Jim, in the playoffs do you think,
compared to the regular season, they should
be more careful starting the games so you
don't have a delay and both teams lose a
starter?
JIM LEYLAND:
Jim, both starting pitchers tonight,
different styles, Bonderman is more the power
pitcher. Do you have an opinion on how the
layoff would hurt or help those guys, with the
emphasis being on your guy?
JIM LEYLAND:
Taking you back to September, what
kind of a chance did Mike Maroth have to make
the team? Could he have pitched well in
September and made the postseason roster?
What was the situation and how do you feel
about him?
JIM LEYLAND:
Todd Jones is very self deprecating
about himself, even though he saved over 250
games. Could you discuss his pitching and his
personality.
JIM LEYLAND:
What did you learn about how
important Polanco was to your team when he
was out? And how important is it for him to get
going?
JIM LEYLAND:
We don't know what's going to
happen tonight, because of the rainout
yesterday, putting a game on Friday, are you
still set with your starting rotation or might you
move guys up, back, simply Kenny Rogers
depending what happens tonight?
JIM LEYLAND:
Baseball is such a game of rhythm.
You play every day basically for the entire
season. Like you said, this will only be the
fourth game in 12 days, how is that affecting
you guys?
JIM LEYLAND:
The expression, dance with the one
that brung you, you didn't change players, you
just juggled the lineup. Can I ask, I know it's
not rest, because you played so few games,
had this been July and a couple of guys were
struggling offensively, might you have taken a
different approach and sat a couple of guys
down?
JIM LEYLAND:
Same lineup that you penciled out
yesterday?
JIM LEYLAND:
Have you seen a difference in
Polanco's at-bats and his approach and also a
difference in the way he's getting pitched to
this in series that he wasn't in the last couple
of series?
JIM LEYLAND:
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