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An Exclusive Q&A With Postseason Hero Evan Longoria

Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Evan Longoria showed a flair for the dramatic on Sunday, as his home run and two doubles helped the team out of a 0-2 series deficit and back to Florida for tomorrow's decisive Game 5 against the Texas Rangers

Thanks to Comcast, Longoria sat down with SB Nation today and discussed last night's victory and what is ahead for him and the Rays, and also covered off on several topics, including his favorite baseball movie and even his fantasy football ownership. Longoria is a new spokesperson for Comcast's Most Live Sports campaign and will soon be featured in a series of Web videos on Comcast.com/sports.

With the 2010 MLB playoffs underway, fans can see complete coverage of Evan Longoria and all their other favorite players competing in the postseason with MLB Network on Comcast, including key interviews, in-depth analysis, highlights, and more. For more details about Comcast's exclusive sit down with Evan Longoria, fans can check out a special post on Comcast Voices now!

Q: Evan, thanks for joining us today.  Can you talk to us about what the emotion level was like going into Texas to pull out a couple of victories to bring the series back to Tampa for Game 5?

Longoria:  We are excited to be back at home with the opportunity to win the series. Going there, we were all in pretty good spirits with the opportunity to continue to play October baseball and not be going home. To have the chance to come out of Texas with two wins, we are obviously very excited to be playing back at home and have an opportunity to win.

Q: What have the Rays done differently in the last couple of games to turn things around in the series?

Longoria:  We really realized that our backs were against the wall and nobody was ready to go home. We wanted to continue to play October baseball and did a great job taking things one game at a time. We won our first game, carried that momentum over to Game 4, and before we knew it we had a chance to come back home and play in Game 5.

Q: Talk to us about how you are feeling going into Game 5 and what your outlook is.

Longoria:  I am feeling as good as I've felt up to this point. My leg gets a little sore throughout the course of the game and so after the game I do treatment and the next day it feels pretty good. I am using the off-day wisely to get some treatment done, take it kind of easy, and am hoping that day after day it continues to get better. My injury will not keep me out the lineup. I am hopeful to just keep moving forward and keep playing.

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Q: For fans watching at home, what is your approach to an at-bat during the postseason?  Does it change at all?

Longoria:  My approach to an at-bat during the postseason is the exact same as it is during the regular season. There are just a couple more eyes watching you at the stadium and at home on television but other than that, I try to just keep the same approach and go into the game with the same plan that I have for all 162 games during the season. I try to just keep things as simple as I can.

Q: Technology is now prevalent in nearly every corner of sports.  How do you think technology has affected the way players approach the game of baseball?

Longoria:  Technology has definitely affected the game of baseball. The main way that technology has affected the game at the Major League level is that we now have replays. If there is a questionable home run or a call that could have gone one way or another, we are now able to correct that. From a team standpoint, we have scouting reports and in-depth analysis of every team that we play against and we now have video of pitchers and hitters that we can look at and use for our own benefit. 

Q: Speaking of technology and how it's changing the way we watch sports -- as networks begin to broadcast baseball in 3D, do you think it will help fans to see the game in a different light?

Longoria:  I think the biggest thing about 3D is that it helps you realize really how difficult it is to hit and pitch at the Major League level. Home plate is not very big and to do what pitchers do with a baseball is pretty unbelievable. I had an opportunity to see some baseball played in 3D at the 2010 MLB All-Star Game and it is pretty amazing to watch the ball come towards home plate in 3D. You can see all the little things that you can't really see watching the game on a regular television.

Q: Tell us about your early memories watching baseball on television.  Are there any memorable moments that had an impact on you as a young sports fan?

Longoria:  My most memorable baseball moments growing up were watching Mark McGwire hit his 62nd home run to break Roger Maris' record and finish the season with 70 home runs and later see Barry Bonds hit 72 in a season to break the all-time baseball record. Those two memories stand out for me because I really didn't start following baseball as much until that point.

Q: Let's talk a little bit about off-the-field.  You were featured in several national ad campaigns this year.  Has that affected your recognition away from the game?

Longoria:  Definitely.  I've been blessed to be in a couple of national media spots.  It's definitely bumped up my recognition.   It's a good thing as an athlete.  Sometimes, you want to go out and have a quiet evening and you are seen by some fans, which again, the cool thing about that is being recognized off the field.  It's give and take, and I definitely enjoy it.

Q: We know that fantasy sports are a big deal with a lot of professional athletes.  Is there a fantasy league inside the Rays' clubhouse?  Do you play fantasy football?

Longoria:  We have a fantasy football league going right now.  This is just my second year doing it, but I've gotten a little bit better at making deals and being a GM.  Last year, we had a 10-team league.  This year, we have a 12-team league so it's a little bit tougher getting players.  I would say that the two most successful (team owners) in my two years have been (teammate) Gabe Kapler - he's really good at fantasy football - and our GM Andrew Friedman, who owns a team with a friend.  Their team has been good as well.

Q: Do you have any TV shows or movies that you've watched at home that you think are particularly good?  Anything you keep up with on an as-available basis?

Longoria:  The only show that I keep up with really is Dexter, the SHOWTIME show.  I've seen all of the seasons up to this point.  I also watch Californication and SportsCenter when I get home at night.

Q: Field of Dreams and Major League are considered two classic baseball movies.  What would you say is your favorite baseball movie and why?

Longoria:  I'd have to say The Sandlot is my favorite baseball movie without a doubt.  I grew up watching that movie and I used to watch it - no joke - every night.  I like it because it's a growing-up story for a kid who comes into a new neighborhood, really doesn't have any friends and becomes a part of this group through the game.  For me, it's a feel good story for the kid and they have some good times - it's just a great movie.

Q: And did you picture yourself to be Benny "The Jet" Rodriguez growing up?

Longoria:  I actually liked the new kid in town (Scott Smalls, played by Tom Guiry).  I liked his story a little bit better than Benny, although Benny was the best player.  It was a great movie.

Q: Rumor has it you're a huge hockey fan. Tell us how you feed your passion for the sport.

Longoria:  I just like to go!  I have a pretty good relationship with Jim Mannino, who's the ticket director at the St. Pete Times Forum, where the Lightning play.  Whenever I'm in town and they're in town, I just go over there and get hooked up with some pretty good tickets.  I love it, man.  It's a place I can go and feel like a fan and cheer and I really enjoy that.

Q: One fun question, as we wrap this up.  There's been a lot made of your hairstyle these days, do you have any comment on that?

Longoria:  You know, I actually copied (Rockies shortstop and former Long Beach State teammate) Troy Tulowitzki, a good buddy of mine.  Last year, he had a mullet, and I thought it was just cool and funny.  When I started to do it this year, I didn't even know he had it again.  He's actually doing it for a pretty cool reason - he's donating money to a charity for him to grow his.  I don't have a cause like that, but I've been letting it grow and hopefully, I can let it grow through to the World Series.

Thank you for your time, Evan, and best of luck tomorrow night.

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When can I expect my Jason Bartlett Q&A?

Maddon's Mission
Make you want to kill him, then make you want to love him. Sly.

by Jonah Keri on Jun 19, 2010 10:31 PM EDT

by Doug09 on Oct 12, 2010 7:00 AM EDT reply actions  

For the record: this interview was done through SB Nation, and the text was copied from their release for us to use.

It’s strikingly different than Reid’s Q&A. Sadly, all of our questions got ignored for this one. That’s not SB Nation’s fault, but simply the price of sponsorship and press relations, I guess.

I love Casey Fossum. Now try and take me seriously.

by Steve Slowinski on Oct 12, 2010 7:02 AM EDT reply actions  

If this does not go green, then we have lost what it means to rec.

It wouldn't even be fair, I literally play for keeps
by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 11, 2010 11:34 AM PDT up reply actions

by PlayOnWords on Oct 12, 2010 8:28 AM EDT up reply actions  

I'll rec it because you want it rec'd but really it was an obvious joke

The caller said the boy, after removing the bulb from its socket, left the building and threw the bulb on the ground. When the bulb broke, the caller said the boy screamed "To be the best, you have to beat the best…"

by Top Gun Numba 1 on Oct 12, 2010 8:34 AM EDT up reply actions  

Your compliance has been noted.

It wouldn't even be fair, I literally play for keeps
by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 11, 2010 11:34 AM PDT up reply actions

by PlayOnWords on Oct 12, 2010 8:35 AM EDT up reply actions  

yep

I did some of the prep work with the marketing group that did this interview for SBN and the hockey angle came from some info I gave them.

by Jason Collette on Oct 12, 2010 7:45 AM EDT up reply actions  

meh

follow me on twitter @sternfan10\

by sternfan1 on Oct 12, 2010 7:57 AM EDT reply actions  

Way too stiff

I feel like I’m grading a short answer test instead of reading an interview.

by Albertrayon on Oct 12, 2010 8:03 AM EDT reply actions  

Thanks to Tommy Rancel and RJ Anderson from the Process Report!

The caller said the boy, after removing the bulb from its socket, left the building and threw the bulb on the ground. When the bulb broke, the caller said the boy screamed "To be the best, you have to beat the best…"

by Top Gun Numba 1 on Oct 12, 2010 8:31 AM EDT reply actions  

>snickers<

follow me on twitter @sternfan10\

by sternfan1 on Oct 12, 2010 8:36 AM EDT up reply actions  

Oh, you two!

It wouldn't even be fair, I literally play for keeps
by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 11, 2010 11:34 AM PDT up reply actions

by PlayOnWords on Oct 12, 2010 8:36 AM EDT up reply actions  

That's what really annoys me....I reached out to everyone and we had a great batch of questions.

And every single one got ignored. Why even bother asking?

I love Casey Fossum. Now try and take me seriously.

by Steve Slowinski on Oct 12, 2010 8:37 AM EDT up reply actions  

Revenge for our hatred of BLEZ!?

It wouldn't even be fair, I literally play for keeps
by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 11, 2010 11:34 AM PDT up reply actions

by PlayOnWords on Oct 12, 2010 8:40 AM EDT up reply actions  

BLEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The caller said the boy, after removing the bulb from its socket, left the building and threw the bulb on the ground. When the bulb broke, the caller said the boy screamed "To be the best, you have to beat the best…"

by Top Gun Numba 1 on Oct 12, 2010 8:42 AM EDT up reply actions  

I've often wondered what Longo thinks of the Palm Pre

The caller said the boy, after removing the bulb from its socket, left the building and threw the bulb on the ground. When the bulb broke, the caller said the boy screamed "To be the best, you have to beat the best…"

by Top Gun Numba 1 on Oct 12, 2010 8:42 AM EDT up reply actions  

Topkin is snickering at the lack of attendance questions.

It wouldn't even be fair, I literally play for keeps
by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 11, 2010 11:34 AM PDT up reply actions

by PlayOnWords on Oct 12, 2010 8:45 AM EDT up reply actions  

DOESN'T STOP LONGO
There are just a couple more eyes watching you at the stadium and at home on television

It wouldn't even be fair, I literally play for keeps
by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 11, 2010 11:34 AM PDT up reply actions

by PlayOnWords on Oct 12, 2010 8:45 AM EDT up reply actions  

Spotted during game 2: John Romano physically roaming the stands counting empty seats

The caller said the boy, after removing the bulb from its socket, left the building and threw the bulb on the ground. When the bulb broke, the caller said the boy screamed "To be the best, you have to beat the best…"

by Top Gun Numba 1 on Oct 12, 2010 8:53 AM EDT up reply actions  

Don't sweat it too hard, big guy

maybe Topkin will let Lil Barty Boy off his leash for a few softballs.

Hell yeah it is.
Any amount of points can be scored week to week. well, besides 1 point. Any number is as likely to be reached as another, since there’s only one of each number, each has the same chance to be hit. IT’s how the syetemof averages works.
by waltermercier on Sep 21, 2010 1:11 PM EDT up reply actions

by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 12, 2010 8:58 AM EDT up reply actions  

I'm pissed my Brayser question didn't make it in

“Has wearing the Brayser to the club helped your off-the-field game any?”

by Jason Collette on Oct 12, 2010 9:45 AM EDT up reply actions  

I'm pissed I couldn't find out if Comcast has any cool DVR technology that's going to debut and make my viewing experience even more Comcastic (tm)

The caller said the boy, after removing the bulb from its socket, left the building and threw the bulb on the ground. When the bulb broke, the caller said the boy screamed "To be the best, you have to beat the best…"

by Top Gun Numba 1 on Oct 12, 2010 9:47 AM EDT up reply actions  

Evan got to watch the ASG in 3D, something you could never hope to do

Hell yeah it is.
Any amount of points can be scored week to week. well, besides 1 point. Any number is as likely to be reached as another, since there’s only one of each number, each has the same chance to be hit. IT’s how the syetemof averages works.
by waltermercier on Sep 21, 2010 1:11 PM EDT up reply actions

by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 12, 2010 9:50 AM EDT up reply actions  

Won't be the last ASG he watches at home

The caller said the boy, after removing the bulb from its socket, left the building and threw the bulb on the ground. When the bulb broke, the caller said the boy screamed "To be the best, you have to beat the best…"

by Top Gun Numba 1 on Oct 12, 2010 9:52 AM EDT up reply actions  

best nugget of info?

Friedman owns a kick-ass fantasy team.

by zeng8r on Oct 12, 2010 8:53 AM EDT reply actions  

I would say that the two most successful (team owners) in my two years have been (teammate) Gabe Kapler - he's really good at fantasy football - and our GM Andrew Friedman, who owns a team with a friend.

Will not take the bait.

Hell yeah it is.
Any amount of points can be scored week to week. well, besides 1 point. Any number is as likely to be reached as another, since there’s only one of each number, each has the same chance to be hit. IT’s how the syetemof averages works.
by waltermercier on Sep 21, 2010 1:11 PM EDT up reply actions

by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 12, 2010 8:55 AM EDT reply actions  

He's the "friend" on Friedman's team.

They help eachother

Maddon's Mission
Make you want to kill him, then make you want to love him. Sly.

by Jonah Keri on Jun 19, 2010 10:31 PM EDT

by Doug09 on Oct 12, 2010 8:59 AM EDT up reply actions  

The friend is Fyvush Finkel.

Hell yeah it is.
Any amount of points can be scored week to week. well, besides 1 point. Any number is as likely to be reached as another, since there’s only one of each number, each has the same chance to be hit. IT’s how the syetemof averages works.
by waltermercier on Sep 21, 2010 1:11 PM EDT up reply actions

by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 12, 2010 8:59 AM EDT up reply actions  

This is how I would have gotten ready for this interview

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n7-QXcAgr8&feature=player_embedded

Hell yeah it is.
Any amount of points can be scored week to week. well, besides 1 point. Any number is as likely to be reached as another, since there’s only one of each number, each has the same chance to be hit. IT’s how the syetemof averages works.
by waltermercier on Sep 21, 2010 1:11 PM EDT up reply actions

by Andy Hellicksonstine on Oct 12, 2010 8:59 AM EDT reply actions  

Evan, wouldn't it be cool if you could track your fantasy players on your tv!?!?!

The caller said the boy, after removing the bulb from its socket, left the building and threw the bulb on the ground. When the bulb broke, the caller said the boy screamed "To be the best, you have to beat the best…"

by Top Gun Numba 1 on Oct 12, 2010 9:19 AM EDT reply actions  

still failin

The caller said the boy, after removing the bulb from its socket, left the building and threw the bulb on the ground. When the bulb broke, the caller said the boy screamed "To be the best, you have to beat the best…"

by Top Gun Numba 1 on Oct 12, 2010 9:47 AM EDT up reply actions  

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