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Manager Terry Francona, Jason Bay and Clay Buchholz talk about being down two games in the series. Hear why they feel confident heading into Game 3 at home.

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" Who we we haven't had a very successful approach first two games they've executed very well and we haven't made a lot of adjustments would pay the price for. What's happened happened now you'll. Shall tomorrow. Do we always doing early games at twelve piece of bacon a rebel and go get him. No really again we're gonna say with our archives that. Mean we're -- we may just a batting or Olympic like we have against lefties. I hope coming back here does something goes next places. Not only home they'll need to. That we can say everything on all the articles today here. But the best thing for us do is shall open win tomorrow that. That kind of simplifies things. Her reasons were down 02 -- that -- a pretty good. Again though rather than him. Get too philosophical. About things like that. Because it can it can kind of -- appeared kind of daunting. It's like just keep it simple and try to win tomorrow that's our best way to go boxes. And as possible trying to do."

" You know there's there's pressure there -- more nervousness than anything Adams Morgan -- now -- You know. It's do or die and I gotta win that to go on so we got we got tomorrow to look forward to and then if if it goes well tomorrow than you know -- and and go from there but as far as pressure goes you know it's gonna come -- in game ones pressure and last I was pressured situations so you know it's. No different and out again these guys it is."

" What's done is done I mean you know our goal now is. I think the short term as you know he you know bus all the cliches in game to game and what have you that. Right now or trying to do us is win two games at home you know and and we've done that numerous numerous times during the season. You know I'm ultimately want to the next three games and I think we gotta get to. To form 51 and I think short term goal is is win two games at home but to serve which for -- eleven thing back to Anaheim and take your chances."

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