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Carlos Delgado spoke earlier with reporters, and Adam Rubin’s blog has the transcript containing the questions and answers people actually care about. No real details necessary, aside from the topic de jour, Delgado touches on a few other issues including last years collapse and his feelings on the fans booing their own team.
A few snippets: Delgado on being booed by your own fans:
It doesn’t feel good, it’s not a good feeling when someone is booing you. It hasn’t happened (like this) anywhere else. But I haven’t had such a bad stretch anywhere else either. I’m not happy about it, but I understand. It’s to up to us to play better.
On if his reactions had anything to do with the way the fans had treated him earlier:
You’re asking me to react what other people do, in this case 45,000 people. I’m a smart man, but I’m not that smart.
Its a good interview, though Delgado does his best to avoid certain topics (such as the God Bless America debate from years past). Head over to the News and check it out.
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