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Oct. 16 Adrian Gonzalez postgame interview
- Updated: October 17, 2016
Q. How big was your hit last night against Chapman and carrying some momentum over into today’s game?
ADRIAN GONZALEZ: You don’t really carry momentum. Every day’s different, every day’s new. Your approach is different. Obviously a different, completely different, style of pitcher. And for me, I was just trying to get a ball in the air, and thank God I was able to get it in the air and get it in that nice jet stream.Q. On that double play when Baez kind of looked like he caught the ball and it bounced, what was your vantage point from that?
ADRIAN GONZALEZ: Yeah, you know, that’s a heads up play for him to just let it drop, because we got to freeze, we can’t run on a ball like that. Kind of put us in no man’s land there. And if it’s a little bit higher, it’s an infield fly, so it doesn’t work. But I guess it was low enough so it wouldn’t be an infield fly. And it definitely put us in a tough spot to — if I tried to run back, he could just tag me right after. So …