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John Farrell postgame press conference
Dave O'Brien talked to John Farrell before the last game of the Baltimore series. The skipper said that the Sox have played tough through this stretch of long games.
Jonny Gomes talked to Joe Castiglione & Dave O'Brien after the third game of the Baltimore series. The Sox slugger hit a homer and scored two runs in the win.
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You couldn't hold them down. Poster would eventually. You know after what we've seen them. Any pitcher if you hit it. On their -- to pitch. -- -- thinking. If it were sure. What were you more confidence -- there. Send them home. You know I -- You know -- commits and this is one that needed to. It in into the and it's like you said that to the team name pitchers I take back as 12 on. Pereira in the sixth minute. I gotta bounce it very well. We would open up where you can you. Can get it through the infield and then. One of the guys you know jams himself on and its base hits it square -- -- thing you can -- No no more than normal I'm always nervous on on start that does it feel like you that. Couple here couple days it's you know it's still kind of feel things out. It. Important skewed more and more comfortable if it happened because there aren't so. It's hard to really hit and and then -- She didn't make pitches you make pitches you get outs -- as. -- -- -- It's. If you make pitches yeah. Yeah I thought -- do really good job you know I think. And he's never even played catch with me so then you go out there. You know him and and do that in felt that it really it. After some. In the -- it's. So I can make some pitches like -- -- and then didn't make someone needs. How effective. Try to make the majority you know. Factor at all there you go to. Now I actually thought Dallas and I had pretty good location on the on the ball. A bit different. Going to see you have about 45 pitches every game here. That you do you have to make if you make the majority of these pitched. So for my pitches. Every starts wearing them for. You're -- have situations where you have to make those coaches that we're talking tripled and make pitches. There are no I was talking about actually to the pitches that -- the same -- -- lucky preferring to. We've got there. Sort of throw a fastball and I think it that was one of the fitness. Turnovers in your minds. You're out here and you guys here. Pan guy killed all. Like that it happens is the big leagues. -- If that's most. The Iraqis used to be. I. Felt starting pitcher. Saw. So mentally and drove up you don't just happen expect and I had gone differently in my head you -- and oh yeah you have happen. We -- first baseman than us today. So when the ball leaving the park is quickly if you think you've taken on it too -- and seemingly that fast. Because. Absolutely. I do everything. Would learn about things affect him or they score a single school. So it's up and scored two -- up 30. Look at it boils. It's ten runs three days. -- -- And -- right here. Feliz. Got eleven and only during -- morning that that. City that is where you feel like -- that this can be your team that can be years off to him for two days I can't answer that. I'm very happy here. You and your best you can not. This world can get problem. Like play has picked you again and again and courses I'm sure. Maybe it'll still work today -- to -- No problems saying. Okay. It's a bit. Can we usually isn't -- you. -- -- six players ultimately depend on -- And never forget those things. Yeah that'd be fun -- promise you you didn't you know when the games you better calm and thus your better and I'm struggling a little and here you know. Can you pick up here -- -- something something like that. These guys -- me and him -- like Boston's. Anything that after a lot of cheers of do you like you. Because. So let me believe it -- fifty. If you don't wrote.
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John Farrell postgame press conference
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Jonny Gomes talked to Joe Castiglione & Dave O'Brien after the third game of the Baltimore series. The Sox slugger hit a homer and scored two runs in the win.
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