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Oct. 17 John Gibbons postgame interview
- Updated: October 18, 2016
Q. Does this feel a little like “Groundhog Day,” the same kind of thing happening each game?
JOHN GIBBONS: No, it really doesn’t. Just good competition. The bullpen, Tito did a masterful job running that bullpen today. They shut us down. I’m not going to get into who’s did what, this or that. But they did a great job going through a number of guys and did a good job shutting us down. I had a good feeling at the end, it didn’t happen, but we’ll show up tomorrow. It’s definitely a daunting task, but it’s been done before.Q. Take us through your thought process when you went out with the Bauer situation?
JOHN GIBBONS: Oh, the other night we had a pre-series meeting, and they brought up the injury, MLB, and told both teams if it starts bleeding at all he’s got to come out of the game, that kind of thing. So regardless, you can’t put anything on it to do all that. And we kept getting calls that he was bleeding pretty good, and I think it was. They stepped up, their bullpen. They’ve got some different weapons over there, different style of pitching. And they came through …