Willie Randolph pregame interview
Mets manager talks about his starters, bullpen
After Darren came in last night and
gave you six strong innings, would you ever
consider using someone like Aaron if either
tonight's starter Oliver or Tom were to falter or
struggle early on, would you consider ever
using Aaron since he started in the past or
would you rather just go with a collection of the
relievers?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
What's your take on Glavine on
three days' rest, and because of the experience
he has and as an old pro, is there any concern
about it?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
What's Trachsel's status today and
his availability for the rest of the series, if
needed?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Jose Valentin has struggled
mightily. Is he in the lineup tonight and what
do you make of his approach?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Could you talk about the
significance of getting the offense going,
especially after the bats were so silent
yesterday?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Is there anything new on Floyd?
And second part, about what percentage would
he need to be for you to run him out there?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Two questions. First of all, given
how well Darren pitched last night, will there be
any consideration to starting him in Game 7 if
the series got that far? And second, do you
think the Tigers have an advantage against
whichever team comes out of the series just
because they are going to have a week off?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
If Steve's leg responds tomorrow,
could you see him being available out of the
bullpen?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Do you have a sense on Oliver
Perez's nervousness level tonight?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
He's pitched against the Cardinals
well this year, how much did that go into your
thinking?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
You mentioned that you're
encouraged by guys' at-bats, can we assume
that David Wright is one of the guys you're
talking about, are you encouraged by his
at-bats?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
The '98 Yankees, if I'm recalling the
year right, trailed the Indians in the LCS two
games to one, won Game 4 and went on to win
the World Series and I can recall guys talking
after they won how winning Game 4 in the LCS
was a moment of truth and pivotal point. Do
you regard this as being a similar type of
situation for your team?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
You've been very optimistic
throughout it all, but a lot of people sort of
predicted that you would have to scramble with
your pitching with Pedro and El Duque out. In
your heart of hearts, is this about what you
expected?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
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