Interview with Brandon Webb
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超久以前的訪問,還是拿來貼一下,希望沒有太過時
Last year, I sent an email over to the agents of Brandon Webb hoping to do an
interview with him. The end of the season and some of his offseason plans got
in the way of an interview, but his agents assured me we would get something
done. The season got underway and Webb got off to a fast start, winning his
nine games and putting the Diamondbacks out to a comfortable lead. While I
was happy to hear that Webb was doing well, I knew it would only push my
interview back because outlets like ESPN and local Arizona networks would
want to talk to him first. Nevertheless, his agents said I would get him
soon. Thanks to everyone over at MSM Sports for getting this done for. I
particularly want to thank Brandon Webb for doing this, I really appreciate
it.
ELI: What was it like to come up knowing you could be replacing Randy Johnson
or Curt Schilling in the rotation?
BRANDON: You know, I never really thought I would be replacing them when I
came up. It was a process for a couple years before they left and I moved
into their role. They really helped me prepare for it well.
ELI: You struggled in 2004. What did you do in the offseason to prepare for
the 2005 season?
BRANDON: I just needed to mentally prepare better. I needed to throw more
strikes and be more aggressive in the strike zone. I was trying to strike
people out before and that's really not my game.
ELI: In 2006, you pitched in the All-Star game. What was your first
experience like?
BRANDON: It was unbelievable, very exciting! I loved everything about it, and
still do. Striking out [Derek] Jeter in that game was an unbelievable
experience. It was great.
ELI: You went on to win the Cy Young Award as well. Aside from the
Diamondbacks putting together a good season, what did it mean to you to win
the award personally?
BRANDON: To be recognized as the top pitcher in the league was a great honor.
Being able to tie my name to so many of the greatest pitchers ever is very
special to me.
ELI: When you first begin throwing in the off season, what is the first thing
you work on first?
BRANDON: First thing is my arm strength. You have to get it back to feeling
comfortable again. I use the tubing and lift weights.
ELI: In your opinion, who is the most exciting player to watch on the team?
Why?
BRANDON: I'd have to say [Justin] Upton. He has all the tools, and he's only
going to get better. He's a great kid.
ELI: Do you have a favorite stadium to pitch at on the road?
BRANDON: Ha! [Laughs] San Diego. It's a great pitchers' park, a beautiful
city and a great city.
ELI: What was it like to pitch in the playoffs last season? Did you feel any
different than a regular normal season game?
BRANDON: It was awesome. I definitely felt a little different than a normal
regular season game, especially because it was my first playoffs. The
excitement in Arizona made it really great. All the fans were really electric.
ELI: When you are not pitching, is there anything you enjoy doing during the
game?
BRANDON: [Laughs] Well, I probably shouldn't tell you this, but I like going
into the clubhouse and getting a massage on nights I'm not pitching. It
really helps me relax the arm and shoulder muscles between starts.
ELI: If you could pitch to one batter, from the past or the present, who
would it be?
BRANDON: Does it have to be someone living? I'd love to pitch to Babe Ruth,
just to see if I could strike him out. [Laughs]
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