Bob Melvin pregame interview
D-backs skipper talks of Upton's mental toughness
You were talking yesterday about how Roger Craig was an influence on you. Do you think in your perspective as a player, a coach now, manager, that managing has changed in the last 20 years in terms of approach to players?
BOB MELVIN:
It's been nearly 24 hours now. I'm sure you've had time to review the play and look at it on video. What are your thoughts today compared to last night?
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Just for people who haven't covered your team this year or people who are seeing him for the first time, can you compare Justin Upton to anybody as far as skill wise? Just talk a little bit about how talented the kid is.
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You obviously see the Rockies a lot. From your perspective, what does Clint bring to that team as a manager?
BOB MELVIN:
Couple of changes in your lineup tonight. What's behind that?
BOB MELVIN:
You guys have thrived without much attention on you this year. With everything that's going towards the Rockies, 18 out of 19, yada, yada, is this a good thing for you that you guys can sort of be the same as you've been throughout the season, just laying low and ready to strike?
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Seemed like last night you guys were aggressive going after Fogg early in the count. Tonight do you think you need to be more patient, the hitters or what's your thought process on facing him?
BOB MELVIN:
Eighteen of 19, first question is that a good thing or bad thing for you guys because everybody is talking about that? Secondly, when a team is that hot, they're playing with a lot of confidence, how do you chip away at that?
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When you brought Coach Gibson onto the staff this year, what kind of influence were you hoping he would have on the players and how has that played out?
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