Eric Wedge workout day interview
Indians skipper wants Carmona to go pitch by pitch
Can you just talk about the mood of your club after last night's game?
ERIC WEDGE:
I know you're in the classic one-day-at-a-time mode, but did you have a sense of this series, that it had to go the distance because of the balance of the teams?
ERIC WEDGE:
With as much work as your bullpen has gotten this series, are you hoping Fausto can give you a few more innings than he did last time?
ERIC WEDGE:
Did you see any sign of Carmona being a little bit overwhelmed by the setting last time he was here in Fenway?
ERIC WEDGE:
Would you consider doing anything with Hafner in the lineup with the way he's swung the bat in this series, moving him up or down a little bit?
ERIC WEDGE:
Looking back on the second game, was Fausto's issue more his aggressiveness or just missing his spots by control?
ERIC WEDGE:
Josh Beckett/Kenny Lofton incident last night, is that just the competitive nature of those guys, or is there a little more to that?
ERIC WEDGE:
How much of an advantage is their experience? They've been in this situation before, in this exact situation before, and they have positive memories of that. How much of an advantage is experience?
ERIC WEDGE:
Respectful that he's obviously on the other side, but as a baseball guy what do you think of Schilling's reputation as kind of in these dramatic moments, in these spotlight moments?
ERIC WEDGE:
Rafi Perez has looked a little more human this series than usual. What do you attribute that to?
ERIC WEDGE:
I'm just curious about the decision, could you have come in last night or was your mind made up that you were just going to take it easy and come in today?
ERIC WEDGE:
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