When you got to Fort Myers the first day in February, what were your expectations of this season for you and the team?
DUSTIN PEDROIA:
Papelbon said last night that you have to take age and throw it out when you get to this level, yourself, Jonathan, Kevin, Jacoby, how impressed were you with the way the organization has brought you up through the system now that you're on this stage?
DUSTIN PEDROIA:
Can you talk about Terry Francona's role in all this? I know he's on the bench, he's not playing. Other than he said he was here earlier saying he whips you all the time in Cribbage, you can talk about that if you want, but talk about his role sticking with players. It's happened with several of them, you're one of the guys, and really hanging with them?
TERRY FRANCONA:
Just curious, when you were growing up or a teenager was there a player you looked up to, a guy that you patterned your game after?
DUSTIN PEDROIA:
One of the things that changes in the playoffs with the longer time spread out is teams are able to do a little more advance scouting. I think you guys probably get some more information, some more meetings. How much value is there in what these people are presenting for you guys as players, and could you -- without giving away anything you don't want to give away, could you tell us some of the kinds of things that they give you to work with?
DUSTIN PEDROIA:
When you were in Fort Myers getting ready for spring training, did you ever allow yourself to think about this moment, reaching the threshold of winning a World Series in your first year and what that would be like, and has it lived up to that anticipation or that expectation for you?
DUSTIN PEDROIA:
Your connection to the Red Sox goes back to '04 and Jacoby goes back to '05, so since you guys have been part of the organization, all the organization has done is won. How comfortable or refreshing is it to you that you don't ever have to hear a 1918 chant like some of these other guys had to hear for so long?
DUSTIN PEDROIA:
Going back again to when you were in high school and before that, how many coaches or other people told you you couldn't do this, and how much vindication do you feel at times now that you have done this?
DUSTIN PEDROIA:
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