J.D. Drew postgame interview
Sox outfielder tried to stay away from Carmona's sinker
Given the way this year went, how gratifying for you to be able to come through in that situation?
J.D. DREW:
These fans have been pretty tough on you all year. First of all, the curtain call, were you almost a little confused as to what to do there (laughter)?
J.D. DREW:
Could you talk about your approach, just one pitch, the difference between a 3-1 count and a 2-2 count, and just how that approach changes had that been a 2-2 count?
J.D. DREW:
After pounding these guys the last two games, how high is the team's confidence right now?
J.D. DREW:
Can you talk about Westbrook and Daisuke tomorrow.
J.D. DREW:
I want to go back to the fans because not only with your grand slam, but it seems like the cheers were louder with every put out you had in the outfield, and there were a lot of spontaneous shouts of "J.D. Drew, J.D. Drew." How in the zone are you and does it affect you during the game?
J.D. DREW:
In run producing situations, have you found yourself being any more aggressive later in the year than in the beginning?
J.D. DREW:
Coming into the series the teams did look even on paper. The one thing was I think that the Red Sox had was experience. Can you talk about just looking around the experience of Beckett and Martinez and all these guys.
J.D. DREW:
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