Eric Byrnes workout day interview
D-backs' outfielder says team has confidence
You talked about how you guys have been down before, take it one game at a time. What's the mood in the clubhouse, are you looking at that patiently as well?
ERIC BYRNES:
What's it like to play with Livan on the mound and how do you feel about having him go in a game like this?
ERIC BYRNES:
In those 9,000 times you've played them, Taveras has probably made an impression. What complications does he present when he's on the base paths and doing what he does?
ERIC BYRNES:
Just was curious what the plane ride was like here? Was it upbeat? Was it more quiet. What can you tell us what it was?
ERIC BYRNES:
The Rockies bullpen has been solid earlier in the year, but it's been lights out for about a month now. Is there anything that you see that explains that? Is it Fuentes at the eighth inning or anything that would explain it?
ERIC BYRNES:
You mentioned earlier that in many ways you've outplayed them. Yet seemingly every close call so far in this series has gone Colorado's way. Talking as a player and amongst your teammates, do you feel any of those calls have been bad calls and are you wondering when are you going to catch a break on this?
ERIC BYRNES:
Would you consider tomorrow's game a must-win game?
ERIC BYRNES:
With the hit down the right field line that hit the line the little dribbler that rolled into third base, it almost seems like there's -- I hate to say the word destiny or karma thing going for them, but do you think that's true and how hard is it to combat?
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