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Oct. 7 John Farrell postgame interview
- Updated: October 8, 2016
Q. Starting in that second inning, what did you see with David?
JOHN FARRELL: Obviously the big blow was Chisenhall with the three-run homer. They bunched some hits. A couple of well-placed hits. And then in a fastball count or in a hitter count, he’s trying to sink a ball down and in to keep it from getting extended. Doesn’t get to the spot. Hits the ball for a three-run homer. After that some inconsistent command. I felt like we needed to go to the pen shortly thereafter.
Q. Offensively did you feel like your guys were okay in the approach?
JOHN FARRELL: No, I think a different type of pitcher, but still take nothing away from Kluber, he was very good. But I thought we stayed within the strike zone a little bit better, but still not much to show for it. We had a couple of offensive scoring opportunities, not able to cash in. So a well-pitched game against us.
Q. How do you guys move from here?
JOHN FARRELL: Backs against the wall. It’s pretty clear what lies ahead of us. We go home down 0-2. Buchholz on the mound Sunday with an attitude of no tomorrow.
Q. Do you feel like any of these last two days has been a carryover from the final week of the regular season when you lost …