Carlos Beltran and Carlos Delgado postgame interview
Mets sluggers talk about their approach at the plate
Can you just talk, Oliver Perez's line
is not going to be overly exciting in the paper,
but can you talk about what he contributed
tonight.
CARLOS DELGADO:
For both Carloses: Were you
surprised to see the Cardinals bring Thompson
in the fifth inning as opposed to Flores?
CARLOS DELGADO:
CARLOS BELTRAN: Well, I think he brought Thompson because Thompson was probably the guy that he was looking to put in the game. You know, like he said, Carlos, I don't get surprised with any move La Russa made. He makes a move because he knows what he's doing.
This is for both you guys: Did the
offense feel tonight going into the game down
2-1 and with Perez on the mound that you guys
needed to score a lot of runs to win the game?
CARLOS DELGADO:
CARLOS BELTRAN: Well, we had a great approach today at the plate. We were letting the guy pitch. We took a few walks and, you know, it felt good, including myself, when I take a walk and have a guy like Carlos behind me and make the guy pay. He hit the home run with two guys on at the same time, and he also hit the double to score two more. Offensively, we did a great job. We was able to go out there and put the ball in play and also we made some good plays defensively.
Carlos seven home runs in the
playoffs against the Cardinals puts you in the
same line as Babe Ruth, how does that make
you feel? And Carlos Delgado did you ever
think it could be like this?
CARLOS BELTRAN:
CARLOS DELGADO: For me it's a good feeling. I played 12 and a half years and never sniffed the playoffs. This is what every athlete wants to be in, the playoffs with an opportunity to win and it couldn't happen to a better group of guys. We worked really hard all summer to be where we're at. So we're going to play good and go out there and grind it, and enjoy it. I'm enjoying these playoffs, it's a blast, but I guess it's going to be that much sweeter when you win it.
Even if you believed in yourselves,
is it a relief being tied 2-2, as opposed to the
alternative?
CARLOS DELGADO:
Your home run snapped a scoreless
streak of 14 innings for you guys, when you got
back to the dugout, did you sense any tension
or anxiety lifted there?
CARLOS BELTRAN:
I watched you two years ago do this,
is there something to the fact that you're on an
historic pace of hitting seven home runs in 11
LCS games? What do you do to rise to the
occasion in these games?
CARLOS BELTRAN:
The series has been such a seesaw
battle, does momentum count for anything
even after a big win like this one?
CARLOS DELGADO:
Do you guys feel like this is the way
the Mets have to win, with decent enough
starting pitching and an offense that's going to
carry the team?
CARLOS DELGADO:
To either of you, I've heard a couple
of Mets tonight say that you went out with a
better approach tonight. Was it something that
you guys talked about with each other after last
night's game, and was there a little bit of anger
or upsetness over the way that that guy was
able to dictate the pace of the game and when
you guys swung?
CARLOS BELTRAN:
For both Carloses, your feelings
about tying the series knowing that tomorrow
is going to be Glavine on the mound?
CARLOS DELGADO:
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