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Oct. 6 John Farrell postgame interview
- Updated: October 7, 2016
Q. Can you talk about Porcello, how big a hole will this put the Sox being down 0-1? JOHN FARRELL: It was a combination of pitches up in the strike zone and a night where this ballpark played extremely small. Warm weather, the ball was carrying a lot. Uncharacteristic for Rick to be up in the strike zone as much as he was. We were probably about the sixth or seventh inning where there were two outs made on the ground. We were up in the strike zone and they made us pay for it.
Q. How big a play was it on the fifth? JOHN FARRELL: Yeah, in one-run games, 90 feet are going to be pivotal moments. With Perez tagging up, the deep fly ball carried back to the track, I can’t say he was surprised by it, but ideally you’d like to see a guy get back and work through the catch.
So that in addition to a …