Willie Randolph postgame interview
Manager talks about Mets pitching in Game 2
You went out to the mound to talk to
Mota, wondering if you could talk about what
you told him, what you told him there. And
also, I believe you had Heilman warming up,
can you discuss your decision.
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Can you just talk about, it seemed
like every time you get the lead, and then the
Cardinals seemed to come back every time.
Talk about Wagner in the ninth.
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Can you talk about Wagner.
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
A couple of questions: No. 1,
Delgado and how he came through today.
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
And your decision to stay with
Maine as he struggled through the second and
third inning.
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Did you think about pulling him a
little earlier?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Have you used the bullpen a little
more in the first two games than you may have
liked to, either in terms of innings or pitch
count, and how does it stand going forward
with three games the next three days?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
I think the number they gave was 46
or 47 straight games with a lead in the sixth
that you guys have not given up, now you
have. This is perhaps the biggest challenge or
maybe gut check that this team has faced all
year after kind of cruising. Do you know how
they will react?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
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