Willie Randolph postgame interview
Mets manager talks about Maine, bullpen, Game 7
I'd like to ask you about the great
performance that John Maine gave you tonight
and what was the determination that you led
you to pull him at 98 pitches?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
As it turns out that seventh inning
was huge. Can you talk about the aggressive
play and the base hits with Reyes and Tucker,
and Lo Duca brings those two guys home.
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Who is pitching Game 7, and why?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Prior to tonight's game, was there
anything in particular that you spoke to John
Maine about, obviously considering it's
Game 6?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
We've heard you say throughout the
postseason, not if we get to the World Series,
when we get to the World Series. And we also
heard that you gave the team the travel
itinerary to Detroit. How much do you sense
they have fed off of your confidence?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Of all the Game 7's you've been
around as a player and coach, can you drag up
one from your mind where you saw the
manager manage and the pitchers get through,
the whole pitching staff in a Game 7?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Two outs in the seventh inning,
Tucker gets a single for you and starts the
inning, talk about the way the role players have
really come up in the series.
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
You had Trachsel warming up in the
ninth inning, was there a reason for that?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Is there anything you learned about
John Maine's makeup during the course of the
season that you may not have known before?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
What was the bench like after you
got out of the top of the first inning, and then
Reyes opens the bottom of the first inning with
a home run?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
How important was it to get that
leadoff spark from Reyes, not just the leadoff
home run, but really everything he did the
whole game?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
I thought one of your key decisions
of the game early was walking Pujols in that
situation. It was a little bit out of character for
the way you've handled those situations, what
went into your decision to do it, and it's not --
okay, whatever.
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
Are you familiar at all with Oliver,
does he have any history on short rest?
WILLIE RANDOLPH:
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