Sunday, November 1, 2015

Terry Collins addressed reporters, presented by Cadillac

Mets manager Terry Collins talked to media before Game 5 of the World Series on Tuesday and said…

On bouncing back after Game 4…

“Let me tell you something, the pressure is over 162 and getting to this point. This should be fun, and enjoy it. We’re frustrated with what’s happened, but we’re not down about it. Our clubhouse is very positive. I walked through there a little bit ago, and guys were smiling, doing — playing their games. Their heads aren’t down, because it’s an honor to be here, and we’re going to approach it that way. We’ll figure out tonight as the game rolls on what our best options are and we’ll go with it.”

On the fact that the Mets could be up 3-1 in the series…

“I’ve told you before, I don’t live in yesterday. I live in today. I don’t know what tomorrow is going to bring, I only worry about today. Last night is over. We’ve got to get ready for tonight. The biggest game of the year is tonight. We have arguably maybe our best pitcher going tonight. We’ve got to go win. And we can’t look back and say, “What if?” Well, we could do that all season long. We’re not. We’re here. So we’ve just got to move forward.”

On using Jeurys Familia for a six-out save in Game 5, if needed…

“Yes.”

On Yoenis Cespedes’ health…

“I talked to him last night after the game was over, and I asked him if his shoulder was bothering and he said no. And the hand I don’t think — it wasn’t getting hit in the hand. He had a checked swing two months ago that he felt a little something in his hand. He’s had it ever since and he’s been red hot and he’s been cold. I don’t think either thing is affecting him right now.”


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