Shawn Green pregame interview
Mets outfielder feels Shea crowd will help momentum
Is it a little bizarre that you guys
could be playing for a pennant tomorrow, and
you don't really know who the pitcher is going
to be going for you in Game 7?
SHAWN GREEN:
Whether it's tonight or tomorrow,
you're in an elimination situation, what's the
mental approach you take? I guess you don't
want to be too overhyped or whatever.
SHAWN GREEN:
I guess this is the flipside of the
question about the uncertainty about the
pitching, do you take a certain pride in the in
the fact that you guys have gotten this far in
just kind of a patchwork rotation?
SHAWN GREEN:
With a young guy like David Wright
struggling, what do you try to say to somebody
like that and try to just ease the pressure off
him?
SHAWN GREEN:
You've come to New York as a
visiting player, whether it's here or at Yankee
Stadium. Can a boisterous, loud crowd affect a
visiting team?
SHAWN GREEN:
What happens if, in fact, the crowd
gets, whether it's to an individual player or a
team as a whole, it actually affects their
performance?
SHAWN GREEN:
When the series began and you
knew you were down two significant pitchers,
wasn't there a sort of feeling that the offense
really had to do a certain amount of picking up
their game, had to help out?
SHAWN GREEN:
But the offense hasn't really been
doing the job.
SHAWN GREEN:
Willie was talking earlier about Jose
and how you cannot necessarily just run wild,
whether it's on the bases or wherever in the
playoffs. Do players think about changing the
way you approach individual games in the
postseason?
SHAWN GREEN:
So is the focus from the regular
season coaching-wise is changing a little from
the postseason to take way strengths?
SHAWN GREEN:
When you were a visiting player at
Shea, what was it like, the noise, or the things
people said, flying missiles or fearing they
would come over the stands at you?
SHAWN GREEN:
I know it's your job to not think
about things that didn't happen or things in the
past but you had a couple close calls in the
series. You almost caught Spiezio's ball, or
maybe if the ball you hit to centerfield was a
foot shorter, it's a whole different series, what
are your thoughts about those kind of
episodes?
SHAWN GREEN:
Courtesy of FastScripts by ASAP Sports. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


