Eric Wedge pregame interview
Indians manager wants club to stay on an even keel
Can you just talk about your decision to put Trot Nixon in the starting lineup.
ERIC WEDGE:
Can you just continue to talk about his kind of veteran presence and whatnot. That's been played up through this series. For a guy that hasn't been here that long, does it surprise you he's been such a leader?
ERIC WEDGE:
He's talked a lot about making this a clubhouse where you can't wait to get to. Was he a key piece in sort of adding that piece of the puzzle, maybe not for every day, on the field 162 games a year, but just what he brings to the clubhouse, intangibles?
ERIC WEDGE:
I guess the tenth man on the Sox would be their home crowd here. How does that factor into the way your players play, how much do they hear, how much to they react? And does it factor into the game?
ERIC WEDGE:
As you watch Fausto tonight, what will be the key for you to determine whether he's okay, he's on?
ERIC WEDGE:
When you get to this stage of the season with such little margin for error in a short series, does your managerial style in terms of decision making change at all?
ERIC WEDGE:
Given the quirkiness of this ballpark, do you think the Red Sox enjoy a bigger home field advantage than most with fans right on top of them? Does the wall make you a little bit edgier?
ERIC WEDGE:
Are you as calm and collected as you actually seem to be (laughter)?
ERIC WEDGE:
Not to put you on the spot, but you guys flew in yesterday because you didn't come to the ballpark prepared to lose, like you said, Game 5. Did you come to the park today with luggage packed?
ERIC WEDGE:
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