Clint Hurdle pregame interview
Rockies' manager sees similar paths of NLCS teams
Bob Melvin was talking yesterday about how Roger Craig was a real influence on him in terms of how he manages, very positive reinforcement. Was there anybody along your career path or coaching that had the same influence on you?
CLINT HURDLE:
When Brian Fuentes went through that difficult stretch where he blew those saves in late June and you ended up making a change there, how did he handle that, and a couple of players said he was very professional about it. Did it contribute to the success of your bullpen going forward the way he handled it?
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No game tomorrow, obviously, just wondering if you're going to take your daughter to Starbucks?
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Has it struck you the similar paths these two franchises have traveled? Both way ahead of the curve in the early days of the franchise and then had financial issues, upside down, had to scale back, commit to youth. And now here you are two meeting to play for the pennant?
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You talked yesterday about Matt Herges, but from a stuff standpoint and his approach standpoint, the difference you see between him now and when you saw him struggling as an opponent when he was in his last days at San Francisco and in Florida and those places? CLINT HURDLE: Well, I've been fortunate. I've seen Matty from the start of his career until now. And a power guy early. Top shelf fastball. Hard breaking ball. Occasional changeup. And I just think he went through a period that a lot of pitchers do, they're just trying to find out who they are. Maybe they lose a couple of miles off their fastball they still have a power mentality. Breaking ball isn't as sharp. Matty went through it a little bit. He attributes it to the altitude, not taking it for granted he's got the snap off pitches and finish pitches and now he's a command guy that can get a fastball in on your hands, paint the way, go down, go up and mix in some soft stuff to control some bat speed.
You've had a great rookie season so you know what it's like to put up numbers. But to really command a team like Troy has done so far, what has it taken personality wise from him and have you ever seen anybody take over so quickly in a leadership role?
CLINT HURDLE
You talked earlier about going to the instructional League. How more well rounded of a manager are you from the time you started and how helpful has it been to go down and watch these kids especially now you're handling a young team right now?
CLINT HURDLE:
Brad Hawpe played on a state high school champion in Texas, a national champ at LSU, a champion at Carolina League, is there a certain trait you can associate with winning or is that just a coincidence?
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With the stoppage last night in the 7th how did you think the umpires handled the situation and was there anything differently that could have been done to have prevented it from escalating there?
CLINT HURDLE:
Can you talk about Jeff Salazar the guy who has been in the organization for several years, didn't work out for you guys earlier this year. Now he's with Arizona. Can you talk about why it didn't work out for you guys with him and also how pleased you are to see him making it here with Arizona?
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You had another strong defensive performance last night as you have in the post season, regular season. How much do you just drill defense from day one in spring training and how much has to evolve during the season as guys get comfortable?
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You've already had two games in the post season and the tie breaker that ended on a controversial play, then last night. I'm wondering generally do you feel these controversial plays make the post season more memorable, years from now you come back and remember those games more than you would if those things didn't happen?
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What is it that you hope to get out of flip flopping Hawpe and Tulowitzki into your lineup tonight?
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