Eric Wedge postgame interview
Indians' manager says fatigue not an issue for Sabathia
Is there any one or two things in particular you can point to with Sabathia where it all went wrong tonight?
ERIC WEDGE:
Given the number of walks he's had and the number of innings he's pitched this year, is there any concern on your part that fatigue is becoming a factor for him?
ERIC WEDGE:
What do you tell your team for Game 2?
ERIC WEDGE:
How difficult is it to deal with Ortiz and Manny especially, and especially when they're locked in like they appear to be now?
ERIC WEDGE:
Percentage wise they're not sure they're going to make seven out of ten but their on base percentage has been phenomenal both against the Angels and tonight. You had Manny 0 2 there in the third and he ends up getting a walk. What does that say?
ERIC WEDGE:
What were your impressions of Beckett?
ERIC WEDGE:
Like you said, when you have a great pitcher who just can't seem to get in sync, how tricky is it deciding when is the time to make a change, and how many opportunities do you give him to kind of work his way into sync, hoping he can work his way through it?
ERIC WEDGE:
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