Tony La Russa pregame interview
Manager talks about rainout and its effect on Cards rotation
I know the rainout was something you did not foresee, but had you known there were going to be five straight games, do you think both teams might have carried an extra starter so would you not have to use a starter on three days' rest potentially? And do you think you should have had an opportunity to revise it today?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Revise the roster today.
TONY LA RUSSA:
Speaking of changes, Game 2 starter, are you staying with Jeff or what are you doing with that?
TONY LA RUSSA:
The expectations of your team being so high the last several playoffs, coming in as an underdog from the first round maybe, does this have any different feel for you, less pressure or whatever?
TONY LA RUSSA:
That's the way you feel, though. Do you think players might think differently?
TONY LA RUSSA:
With Chris going tomorrow, how does that affect Games 3 and 4? Is it definitely Jeff for
TONY LA RUSSA:
Will you watch Weaver any more closely because you say he's coming back in Game 5? How does that affect how long you'll leave him in?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Talking to you last night, just elaborate, why do you think Weaver is more suitable to pitch on short rest? What about him gives you confidence that he can do that if you need him?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Given the hypothetical with the rainout, what changed between now and then with Carpenter?
TONY LA RUSSA:
I guess playoffs, there's such a special feeling, but is there anything different about a series here in New York, anything different at all?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Years ago, it used to be a one round postseason, just a World Series, and then it was two, and now it's three. Do you like it at three, or would you like it to be four or two or anything different?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Feels like more like a tournament now, doesn't it?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Coach Belichick wore a Cardinal jersey to his conference in Foxborough this week. Can you expand on your relationship?
TONY LA RUSSA:
When you look at the American League this year, you've got the A's playing now, the Tigers playing now, does that signal to you at all that maybe there's more parity in both leagues or at least in the American League that maybe things are evening out a little bit or do you not see it that way?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Considering the substantial off season losses you had, can you reflect on what your expectations were coming in and where you are now in relation to that?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Five games in a row, I don't know if you've ever done that done that in the postseason. Somebody asked you about Jeff and how you play that game tonight what about the bullpen five days, not having the fifth starter as well, do you have to think out as many scenarios as possible?
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