Willie Randolph postgame interview
Mets manager comments on Delgado, Beltran and momentum
How good has Carlos Delgado been
in this LCS and how impressive is it that he
doesn't try to pull that ball away from him, he
just hits it hard to the opposite field?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Does a game like today kind of scoff
the notion of what momentum might mean in
baseball --
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
The weather forecast for tomorrow
is pretty brutal. Would you prefer to get that
extra day's rest for Glavine at this point?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
A couple of questions: Perez, was it
your confidence in him that you had that
pinch-hitting situation there where you could
have piled on some more runs in that inning
that you sent him up to the plate?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
And likewise, Beltrán, what you said
about Delgado, I mean, the guy has seven LCS
homers now in 11 games.
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Were you close to getting Perez
after the Eckstein home run and did he show
you something with those two strikeouts that
followed?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
You say momentum may not be a
key now in this series but you've got to feel
good about what your team did tonight and
obviously going into what is now just a
three-game series.
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
What do you think the difference
was with you guys being able to get to the
Cardinal bullpen tonight? They have been
extraordinary throughout the postseason.
What do you think the difference was tonight
with them?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
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