MODERATOR:  We have Ryan Braun and Yovani Gallardo here.   Questions.
            RYAN BRAUN:  You know, it's frustrating whenever  you have an injury that you're dealing with because physically I wasn't able to  do what I was accustomed to doing.  I think from a pain perspective it wasn't  necessarily that painful.  But it affected I guess my back path.  I felt like I  wasn't able to stay on the ball, stay through the ball.  My follow through was  drastically different.
            It wasn't necessarily painful, but it was  obviously very frustrating.
            Q.  Ryan, the last time you were here it was such  a turning‑point moment for both clubs, what did this team learn about itself  when it sort of bottomed out after that four‑game sweep?  And, Yovani, for you  afterwards, you haven't faced these guys.  To what extent do you think your  ability to give a fresh look maybe leads to a different result?
            RYAN BRAUN:  You know, I think for us as a team  we learned yet again we were able to deal with adversity.  This year has been  kind of an emotional roller coaster for us the end of the series was about as  low as we got as a team. 
            But, again, we responded well to adversity.  I  think we played much better down the stretch.  I think the last week for us was  basically a playoff atmosphere.  I think we learned how to deal with that and  ultimately had a win in those circumstances.
            YOVANI GALLARDO:  You know, as for me, the last  time we were here I was unfortunately I was hurt so I faced them last year.  So  I'm sure they know what pitches I throw and things like that.  But still, I  mean, the only thing I'm going to go out there and do is give my team the  opportunity to win.
            Q.  Now that you're here and now that you're in  the post‑season, is it any different?  Are the butterflies already gone, do you  try to get rid of distractions and the ticket requests and all this  stuff?
            RYAN BRAUN:  For me it's no different.  It's just  another game.  There's more emphasis, there's more focus and there's more  scrutiny that goes on, but ultimately it's the same game but obviously just  bigger circumstances, bigger situation. 
            But I think we're all looking forward to it.  I  think we're certainly prepared for this.  I think playing meaningful,  competitive games down the stretch, basically the last week for us was a  must‑win game every day.  And playing under those circumstances and just  basically feeling the energy of the crowd.  Feeling the excitement in the crowd,  dealing with the media every day, dealing with everything we had to deal with as  a team I think really helped prepare us for the post‑season.
            YOVANI GALLARDO:  You know, I think just like  Ryan said, I mean of course there's going to be a lot more excitement going on.   Everybody's going to pretty much going to be watching the playoffs.  
            But the main thing you've got the look at is just  go out there, do the same thing you've been doing for 162 games.  It's no  different.
            Q.  Yovani, you probably have the fewest games and  innings pitched of any pitcher ever to start Game 1 of any playoff series.  Can  you talk about that weird journey of not pitching most of the year and now being  in this spotlight?  And also Dale said he thinks you can go nine innings.   What's your expectations?
            YOVANI GALLARDO:  I hope I can go nine.  That's  what I'm going to try for.  It's been tough for me.  Showing up at spring  training, having my left knee surgery and missing the first couple weeks of the  season having three starts and getting reinjured on my right knee.  
            But like I said, these guys they're behind me the  whole way.  I had an opportunity to do rehab back at the stadium and things like  that.  They were there.  They were pushing me every day just to rehab hard and  give me an opportunity to come back.  And I'm just very excited.  It's one of  those things, to have the opportunity to go out there start Game 1.  It's an  honor.
            Q.  Did you think along the way, hey, if I get  well, I could be pitching in the playoffs?
            YOVANI GALLARDO:  Of course.  Like I said, the  whole year this team had a goal, and that was to make the playoffs this year.   And, like I said, they were there pushing me, and that was one of the goals I  had in my mind, too.
            Q.  When did you first really get wind or have an  idea you were going to be starting Game 1?
            YOVANI GALLARDO:  You know, I think yesterday.   It's one of those things you really don't know how the whole ‑‑ you've got the  set up your rotation and things like that.  Like I said, I'm just excited to be  part of the team and have an opportunity to go out and pitch.
            Q.  Last time you threw about 70 pitches in four  innings.  Do you feel like you can go like mid‑July in a normal year throw 110,  or are you going to be on a restricted count?
            YOVANI GALLARDO:  You know what, I really don't  know.  I guess it depends on how the game goes and things like that.  Hopefully,  I mean, they'll allow me give the opportunity to go a little bit more pitches  than I did last time.  But just one of those things we're going to have to wait  around and see. 
            Q.  How much in your opinion, if at all, did the  managerial change matter, and do you think you guys would have been sitting here  no matter what happened? 
            RYAN BRAUN:  I don't think if it ‑‑ I don't know  whether it directly had an effect on our success or our turnaround or not.  I  think it made us understand obviously the urgency of the situation and just the  fact that upper management and that ownership believed that we could still turn  this thing around and find a way to win.  And obviously it's worked out for us.  
            It was a pretty easy transition because we were  already ‑‑ we knew Dale.  We were comfortable with Dale.  He knows our  abilities.  He knows our personalities.  And he also understands how difficult  this game is.  So it was a pretty easy transition.  He certainly deserves a lot  of the credit.  But I don't think Ned deserved half of the fault that he was  given at the same time either. 
            Q.  Yovani, how much do you feed off when you see  what C.C. does and what some of the other starters have done, feed off it for  your purposes?
            YOVANI GALLARDO:  You know, for me, just having  the opportunity to go out there and watch C.C. pitch every day, every start he's  had.  He's one of the most competitive guys that I've seen, I'll tell you that.  
            And just for every start, I think feel being a  young guy, you can learn something from everybody, just having the opportunity  to go out there.  And he's a great guy.  He just helps you out in whatever  situations you might need.
            Q.  Ryan, in your mind what does it mean being a  clutch hitter?
            RYAN BRAUN:  To stay comfortable, be able to stay  within yourself.  When the situation gets bigger late in the game or close game  or runners on base, just be able to stay within yourself, not doing too much,  staying relaxed and just looking to get a good pitch to hit and hitting it  hard.  When you try to do too much or overanalyze the situation, I think that's  when you get yourself in trouble. 
            Q.  Last time in here you were swept.  Do you use  that as motivation at all?
            RYAN BRAUN:  It's the post‑season.  We don't need  any extra motivation.  We obviously understand the situation we're in and we're  excited to get out here and compete. 
            Q.  Yovani, one thing that people always say about  you how uncommonly poised and calm you are for such a young guy.  How much is  that going to be tested tomorrow? 
            YOVANI GALLARDO:  It's going to be very tough,  I'll tell you that.  But, I mean, just like I said, you just gotta go out there  and take it like a normal game and things like that.  Everybody knows that I  really don't ‑‑ I try not to show too much emotion out on the mound whether it  be good or bad.  It's the post‑season, I'm sure there's going to be something  there tomorrow.  We'll see how it plays out.
            Q.  The guy we didn't mention related to the sweep  of a few weeks ago was C.C.  Of course, he didn't face the Phillies either.  So  to what extent, Ryan and Yovani, does the fact that you're able to give them two  starters who they haven't seen this year give you some encouragement that you  can come in here and actually get a split or maybe take both? 
            RYAN BRAUN:  Yeah, it's exciting for us to have  an opportunity to throw Yovani and C.C. at them Games 1 and 2 when they didn't  have an opportunity to see them, and in my opinion those are two the best  pitchers.  And specially C.C., being that Ryan Howard has been the hottest  hitter, he's left‑handed, and Chase Utley, one of their best hitters and one of  the best hitters in the league.  He's left‑handed. 
            Something for us to look forward to, but I'm sure  they'll be prepared for the challenge and it will be fun to see what happens.  
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